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Brightness $31.99 Arkadiusz Warminski Brightness - Art Print |
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The Brightness $12.78 Anaïs Mitchell is a bundle of contradictions. She has the earthiness of Shawn Colvin, the child-like bite of Joanna Newsom, and the urban jumpiness of Ani DiFranco. Her lyrics are sprinkled with rosy similes ("you roll like the rolling waters/you rise like the bright morning stars") while they simultaneously touch on everything from politics ("Hobo's Lullaby") to literature ("Namesake," a reference to Mitchell's namesake, Anais Nin) to mythology ("Hades & Persephone"). These elements, as disparate as they might seem, come together as nicely as cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg, and from the sound of it Mitchell is poised to live up to her new record label, Righteous Babe, on The Brightness. This is a decidedly, ahem, brighter album than her previous effort, opening with a joyful summons ("Come out, come on, come outside"). The Brightness finds Mitchell with a newfound confidence. Not that she skirts pain or sadness on this outing; songs like "Of a Friday Night," a meditation on a departed poet, and "Shenandoah," a ballad about the loss of a friend, dip into isolation and loss. On Hymns for the Exiled, Mitchell might have approached these songs with a helping of self-consciousness and timidity, but on The Brightness they're approached with a kind of sympathetic energy that lifts them nearly to the level of exaltation. This is, granted, incredibly earnest music, but it's hard to hold that against Mitchell given how well she writes, how honest she is, and how far she's come in such a short period of time. ~ Margaret Reges, Rovi Performers: Ben Campbell - Banjo, Vocals; Michael Chorney - Lap Steel Guitar, Organ (Hammond), Bass (Acoustic), Sax (Baritone), Guitar; Anaïs Mitchell - Guitar, Piano, Vocals |
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High Brightness 17 LED Torch Lamp - Blue $8.45 Descriptions:17pcs super bright LEDs lights last for nearly 100,000 hours;Candle main body is 16pcs LEDs, candle flame is 1 piece LED, you can choose the brightness as you like;Mini size, transparent plastic material, easy to carry and hand on anywhere, suitable for indoors & outdoors;Powered by 3 pieces AAA batteries (not included)Suitable for table, bed lamp, window and porch light to create romantic atmosphere;Dimension: 19 x 7.2cm (L*D)Weight: 188g |
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YAGE Portable Multi-Functional Rechargeable High Brightness 30-LED Lamp Blue $11.53 Rechargeable High Brightness 30-LED LampRated capacity 1300mAh of the high ability of it.Durable recharge period more than 200 times.Floodlight: Use 18 long-life high brightness LED lamp.Spotlight: Use 12 long life and high brightness LED lamp.Power Supply: AC 110V~220V/50Hz~60HzPlease read the usage instruction before operation.Size: 190*100*90 mm |
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Brightness Of Being $9.49 Brightness Of Being |
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