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Liz Janes

Poison and Snakes  Hear it Now

RS: 3of 5 Stars

2009

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When Kim Deal and Tanya Donnelly formed the aptly named Breeders in 1988, little did they know that their collaboration would spawn a generation of Fender-toting femmes. At the front of this line is Liz Janes. Her second album, Poison & Snakes, is a collection of blaring, guitar-driven, countrified rock that would make her predecessors proud. She croons and screeches her way from the quietly combustible "Vine" to the contemplative and serene "Desert" to the brash "Streetlight." Janes' voice, like her music, is earthy and raw -- and what she may lack in originality, she makes up for in delivery.

LESLIE HERMELIN

(Posted: Oct 4, 2004)

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