Dusted Reviews amelia courthouse's ruby glass

“Leah Toth’s Amelia Courthouse shrouds very simple melodies in echo and atmospheric hum, allowing the surrounding sounds to wash over and erode these bits of tune in a way that suggests time, distance and memory. The five pieces on this album vary in degrees of abstraction and figurative-ness, but even the most song-like of them, “Becker,” which weaves in threads of “I Am a Poor Wayfaring Stranger,” feels less like a song and more like a visitation from the ghost of a song. And yet, they are so beautiful, these tremulous meditations on tone and decay. They ripple out like water (there is recorded water in a couple of them), finding a calm, ruminative space between motion and stillness.” -Jennifer Kelly, Dusted 

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