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<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">Also due Tuesday: Bayside, Barenaked Ladies, Patty Griffin, Sondre Lerche, Clouds, Arab Strap, Apocalyptica.<br/>By Kurt Orzeck</p>
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It's been a slow year so far for rock fans, with a best-of <b>Unwritten Law</b> CD and new <b>Shins</b> effort among the most prominent releases so far in 2007. Now it's finally time to strap on the guitars: With nary a rapper in sight &#8212; save <b>Jay-Z</b>, who drops a verse on the new <b>Fall Out Boy</b> album &#8212; this week is all about the rock.
</p><p><b>Doing It Up Right</b>: Say what you will about <b>Fall Out Boy</b>, but they sure do know how to sweeten a deal. In the wake of their <i>Infinity on High</i> being leaked online, the band promised to reward fans who actually buy the set with online access to a live EP, <i>Leaked in London,</i> that was just recorded January 29. But the pop-punk princes aren't stopping there: A limited-edition deluxe digipak comes with five tarot cards and an exclusive booklet cover, while fans who preordered have been treated with an exclusive pack of five buttons.
</p><p><b>Party On</b>: Believe it or not, there's actually a second-degree connection between FOB and this week's other heavyweights, <b>Bloc Party</b>. <i>Infinity on High</i> features guest guitar licks by <b>Ryan Ross</b> of <b>Panic! at the Disco</b> &#8212; last year, Bloc bailed from a tour with that same band. The sophomore hipsters are feeling less generous than FOB, though: Fans who preordered <i>A Weekend in the City</i> have received only a bonus remix of the song "The Prayer," and the CD itself is frill-free. The album &#8212; which lead singer <b>Kele Okereke</b> has called "the living noise of a metropolis" &#8212; includes "Song for Clay (Disappear Here)," "Hunting for Witches" and "Waiting for the 7.18."
</p><p><b>Get Used To It</b>: One of the most annoying ways record labels try to make an extra buck is by releasing a band's live CD and DVD separately &#8212; sometimes at different intervals and sometimes without warning. On that count, fans of the <b>Used</b> have nothing to worry about: The pop-punk group's <i>Berth</i> contains both the CD and DVD versions of its 2005 headlining show in Vancouver, British Columbia. Better yet, the Used have stuffed the package with videos, making-of features and clips of them answering fan questions &#8212; and if you order <i>Berth</i> through TheUsed.net, you'll get a T-shirt too.
</p><p><b>Snoop Dogg</b> piped up a month ago with a new cut on the "Arthur and the Invisibles" soundtrack, and now he's contributing a fresh slice to another musical companion disc &#8212; albeit to a <i>slightly</i> different type of movie. The alternately funny and gory "Hood of Horror" &#8212; its tagline is "It <i>ain't</i> all good in da 'hood" &#8212; stars the rapper alongside choice B-actors Ernie Hudson and Danny Trejo. Snoop chipped in "Welcome to the Hood" for the soundtrack, which also includes his "Shake That Sh--" (featuring <b>Young Walt</b>, <b>Terrace Martin</b> and <b>Tiffany Foxx</b>), plus selections from <b>Cool &amp; Dre</b>, <b>Al Kapone</b> and, bizarrely, blues-rock fiends the <b>North Mississippi Allstars</b>.
</p><p><b>They Do Not Rock</b>: But if your ears are ringing from all the rock and roll this week, don't worry: There are some lower-volume alternatives, as always. "High School Musical" darling <b>Ashley Tisdale</b> &#8212; who made history as the first female artist to debut two songs simultaneously on the <I>Billboard</i> Hot 100 &#8212; proves how <i>Headstrong</i> she is with her new LP. Fans who got a head start and ordered through AshleyMusic.com have been gifted with an autographed copy of the disc and a sticker pack.
</p><p>Someone else who is decidedly not rocking is <b>Jessica Simpson</B> hero <b>Patty Griffin</b>, whose <i>Children Running Through</i> trots out R&B- and gospel-inflected tracks including "Up to the Mountains (MLK Song)," "Burgundy Shoes" and "Someone Else's Tomorrow." Griffin gets a boost from <b>Emmylou Harris</b> on "Trapeze."
</p><p>Also toning things down is ex-<b>Gus Gus</b> lead singer <b>Dan&#237;el &#193;g&#250;st</b>, whose <i>Swallowed a Star</i> was crafted with <b>Madonna</b> remixer <b>Bix</b> and features mild, bleep-y tunes. U.K. trio <b>Fujiya &amp; Miyagi</b> take it one step further with <i>Transparent Things,</i> which is heavy on kraut and other electronic sounds, and was named after a Vladimir Nabokov novel.
</p><p><b>Comp'd</b>: This week also sees the release of a litany of compilation CDs, some slightly more freakish than others. While you're likely to find <i>Yes, I'm a Witch</i> filed in the CD bins under "O," the <b>Yoko Ono</b> collection was largely crafted by other artists. <b>Wayne Coyne</b> of the <b>Flaming Lips</b>, <b>Cat Power</b> and <b>Antony</b> scooped up chunks of previous Ono recordings &#8212; mostly her vocals &#8212; and spliced them with new musical tracks. Also participating are the <b>Apples in Stereo</b>, who drop their own <i>New Magnetic Wonder</i> LP this week &#8212; the album is the first one distributed through <b>Elijah Wood</b>'s Simian Records.
</p><p>The long-winded but self-explanatory <i>8-Bit Operators: The Music of <b>Kraftwerk</B> Performed on Vintage 8-Bit Video Game Systems</i> is another odd tribute of sorts, blipping and bleeping its way through 15 chestnuts by the electro-kraut pioneers. The roster involves an array of international artists who have delved deep into the genre also known as "chiptune" or "bitpop."
</p><p>Unlike those tributes, <b>Brian Wilson</b> actually participated directly in a salute to himself that was staged by MusiCares, a group that helps people in the music industry with financial and medical assistance. Everyone and their mother turned up for the 2005 event, and their renditions of classic Wilson/ <b>Beach Boys</b> cuts are captured here: the <b>Red Hot Chili Peppers</b> tackle "I Get Around," <b>John Legend</b> re-creates "I Just Wasn't Made for These Times," the <b>Backstreet Boys</b> reinterpret "When I Grow Up to Be a Man," and more. Wilson helps cap the show by running through "Pet Sounds," "Heroes and Villains" and three more numbers.
</p><p>Polishing off this week's batch of bizarre comps is <i>A Date With <B>John Waters</b>,</i> a set of 14 love songs handpicked by Mr. "Pink Flamingos" himself. Claiming to go "back to the first record Waters ever shoplifted, 'Tonight You Belong to Me' by <b>Patience and Prudence</b>," the album also encompasses selections by <b>Ike &amp; Tina Turner</b> and <b>Ray Charles</b>, as well as the more obscure <b>Elton Motello</b> and <b>Eileen Barton</b>, the latter of whom appeared in a long list of Waters flicks. And no, the disc doesn't come with a chicken.
</p><p><b>Song Title of the Week</b>:
</p><p>"They're Not Horses, They're Unicorns" from <b>Bayside</b>'s <i>The Walking Wounded</i>
</p><p><b>Other Notables</b>:
</p><p><b>Aereogramme</b>'s <i>My Heart Has a Wish That You Would Not Go</i>: The fourth album by the Scottish ensemble doesn't sound all that much like the band's previous releases &#8212; instead of alternating big blasts of distorted guitar with introverted, mellow passages, this effort is much more even-tempered. That's largely because a nasty throat infection left singer <b>Craig B</b> mute for a portion of the recording session, which took place in Glasgow. The band can't take credit for the powerful album title, though: It's a line from William Peter Blatty's book "The Exorcist" that didn't make it to William Friedkin's big-screen version.
</p><p><b>Jesse Sykes &amp; the Sweet Hereafter</b>'s <i>Like, Love, Lust &amp; the Open Halls of the Soul</i>: <b>Jesse Sykes</b>'s career has an enormous span, what with her having once been a member of alt-country commandos <B>Whiskeytown</b> but more recently collaborating with the likes of doom-noise metallers <b>Boris</b> and <b>Sunn0)))</b>. Her latest with backing band the Sweet Hereafter is their third outing, and it continues the minimalist approach forged with 2002's <i>Reckless Burning</i> and 2004's <i>Oh, My Girl.</i> Scandinavian singer/songwriter <b>Nicolai Dunger</b> lends a hand, but the entire effort was produced by <b>Decemberists</b> collaborator <b>Tucker Martine</b>.
</p><p>The <b>Makes Nice</b>'s <i>Candy Wrapper &amp; Twelve Other Songs</i>: In yet another example of a musician doing the unexpected this week, <b>Josh Smith</b> of Bay Area stoner-metal faves the <B>F---ing Champs</b> and <b>Drunk Horse</b> has come up with ... an R&B album? Recalling the <b>Zombies</b> and <b>Small Faces</b>, Smith gangs up with <b>Aaron Burnham</b> &#8212; who graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with a music degree &#8212; and software engineer <b>Jack Matthew</b> for the 13-track opus. <b>Trans Am</b>'s <b>Phil Manley</b>, who is also a member of the <b>F---ing Champs</b>, helped the band record <i>Candy Wrapper.</i>
</p><p><b>New Releases</b>:
</p><p><b>&#183;</b> Aereogramme - <i>My Heart Has a Wish That You Would Not Go</i> (Sonic Unyon) <a href="/music/artist/aereogramme/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
<b>&#183;</b> Dan&#237;el &#193;g&#250;st - <i>Swallowed a Star</i> (One Little Indian)
<b>&#183;</b> Angels &amp; Agony - <i>Unison</i> (Metropolis)
<b>&#183;</b> Animal Collective - <i>People</i> (EP; Fat Cat) <a href="/music/artist/animal_collective/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
<b>&#183;</b> The Apples in Stereo - <i>New Magnetic Wonder</i> (digipak; Simian/ Yep Roc/ Elephant 6) <a href="/music/artist/apples_in_stereo/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
<b>&#183;</b> Backyard Tire Fire - <i>Vagabonds and Hooligans</i> (digipak; O.L.E.) <a href="/music/artist/backyard_tire_fire/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
<b>&#183;</b> Bayside - <i>The Walking Wounded</i> (Victory) <a href="/music/artist/bayside/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
<b>&#183;</b> Peter Bjorn and John - <i>Writer's Block</i> (with bonus CD; Almost Gold)
<b>&#183;</b> Bloc Party - <i>A Weekend in the City</i> (Vice/Atlantic) <a href="/music/artist/bloc_party/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
Read: <a href="/news/articles/1548632/20061220/bloc_party.jhtml">"After Failed Panic! At The Disco Tour, Bloc Party Look Ahead To New LP"</a>
<b>&#183;</b> Stefano Bollani - <i>Piano Solo</i> (ECM)
<b>&#183;</b> Belinda Carlisle - <i>Voila</i> (with bonus CD; Rykodisc)
<b>&#183;</b> Car Bomb - <i>Centralia</i> (Relapse) <a href="/music/artist/car_bomb/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
<b>&#183;</b> Jason Michael Carroll - <i>Waitin' in the Country</i> (Arista Nashville)
<b>&#183;</b> The Cat Empire - <i>Two Shoes</i> (Velour) <a href="/music/artist/cat_empire/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
<b>&#183;</b> Clouds - <i>Legendary Demo</i> (Hydra Head)
<b>&#183;</b> Danny Cohen - <i>Shades of Dorian Gray</i> (Anti-)
<b>&#183;</b> The Colour - <i>Between Earth &amp; Sky</i> (Rethink)
<b>&#183;</b> Dead Child - <i>Dead Child</i> (EP; Cold Sweat)
<b>&#183;</b> Dear and the Headlights - <i>Small Steps, Heavy Hooves</i> (Equal Vision)
<b>&#183;</b> The Dexateens - <i>Hardware Healing</i> (Skybucket)
<b>&#183;</b> Elliott Brood - <i>Ambassador</i> (Six Shooter)
<b>&#183;</b> The End - <i>Elementary</i> (Relapse)
<b>&#183;</b> Fall Out Boy - <i>Infinity on High</i> (limited-edition digipak with tarot cards due same day; Island) <a href="/music/artist/fall_out_boy/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
Read: <a href="/news/articles/1546285/20061120/fall_out_boy.jhtml">"Jigga What? Fall Out Boy Get A Hand From Jay-Z On <i>Infinity</i>"</a>
<b>&#183;</b> Fat Freddy's Drop - <i>Based on a True Story</i> (Quango)
<b>&#183;</b> Ruthie Foster - <i>The Phenomenal Ruthie Foster</i> (Blue Corn)
<b>&#183;</b> Fujiya &amp; Miyagi - <i>Transparent Things</i> (Deaf Dumb &amp; Blind)
<b>&#183;</b> Goldfrapp - <i>Ride a White Horse EP</i> (enhanced; Mute) <a href="/music/artist/goldfrapp/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
<b>&#183;</b> Patty Griffin - <i>Children Running Through</i> (ATO)
Read: <a href="/news/articles/1542800/20061010/patty_griffin.jhtml">"Kelly Clarkson's 'Favorite Person' Is On Jessica Simpson's Playlist Too"</a>
<b>&#183;</b> Ernie Halter - <i>Congress Hotel</i> (Rock Ridge)
<b>&#183;</b> Rickie Lee Jones - <i>The Sermon on Exposition Boulevard</i> (digipak; limited deluxe edition with bonus CD due same day; New West)
<b>&#183;</b> Sondre Lerche - <i>Phantom Punch</i> (Astralwerks)
<b>&#183;</b> Little Brazil - <i>Tighten the Noose</i> (Mt. Fuji)
<b>&#183;</b> Lonely, Dear - <i>Lonely Noir</i> (Sub Pop)
<b>&#183;</b> Love Arcade - <i>Love Arcade</i> (enhanced; Atlantic) <a href="/music/artist/love_arcade/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
<b>&#183;</b> The Makes Nice - <i>Candy Wrapper &amp; Twelve Other Songs</i> (Frenetic)
<b>&#183;</b> Eleni Mandell - <i>Miracle of Five</i> (digipak; Zedtone)
<b>&#183;</b> David Martin - <i>Something in Your Eyes</i> (Astonish)
<b>&#183;</b> Mnemic - <i>Passenger</i> (digipak; Nuclear Blast)
<b>&#183;</b> Phonograph - <i>Phonograph</i> (Arclight)
<b>&#183;</b> Pornopop - <i>And the Slow Songs About the Dead Calm in Your Arms</i> (Dynamophone)
<b>&#183;</b> The Postmarks - <i>The Postmarks</i> (Unfiltered)
<b>&#183;</b> Jordan Pruitt - <i>No Ordinary Girl</i> (with DVD; Hollywood)
<b>&#183;</b> John Reuben - <i>Word of Mouth</i> (Gotee)
<b>&#183;</b> Secret Mommy - <i>Plays</i> (Ache) <a href="/music/artist/secret_mommy/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
<b>&#183;</b> The Tierney Sutton Band - <i>On the Other Side</i> (Telarc)
<b>&#183;</b> Jesse Sykes &amp; the Sweet Hereafter - <i>Like, Love, Lust &amp; the Open Halls of the Soul</i> (Barsuk)
<b>&#183;</b> Ashley Tisdale - <i>Headstrong</i> (Warner Bros.)
<b>&#183;</b> Titan - <i>A Raining Sun of Light and Love for You &amp; You &amp; You</i> (Tee Pee)
<b>&#183;</b> The Used - <i>Berth</i> (live CD with DVD; Reprise) <a href="/music/artist/used/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
Read: <a href="/news/articles/1549645/20070110/used.jhtml">"The Used Hate Los Angeles But Love To Write About It"</a>
<b>&#183;</b> Tyrone Wells - <i>Hold On</i> (Republic)
<b>&#183;</b> Keller Williams - <i>Dream</i> (digipak; Sci Fidelity)
<b>&#183;</b> Winning - <i>This Is an Ad for Cigarettes</i> (Ache)
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>8-Bit Operators: The Music of Kraftwerk Performed on Vintage 8-Bit Video Game Systems</i> (Astralwerks)
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - "Hood of Horror" soundtrack (Chime Entertainment)
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>Ono: Yes, I'm a Witch</i> (Astralwerks)
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>Take Action! Volume 6</i> (digipak with DVD; Hopeless/ Sub City)
</p><p><b>Notable Reissues and Archival Material</b>:
</p><p><b>&#183;</b> Arab Strap - <i>Ten Years of Tears!</i> (Chemikal Underground)
<b>&#183;</b> Barenaked Ladies - <i>Barenaked Ladies Are Men</i> (enhanced; Desperation) <a href="/music/artist/barenaked_ladies/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
<b>&#183;</b> Freddie Jackson - <i>Greatest Hits</i> (Capitol/EMI)
<b>&#183;</b> Monty Python - <i>Another Monty Python Album, Monty Python's Life Of Brian, Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life and 
Monty Python's Previous Record</i> (Virgin/EMI)
<b>&#183;</b> Public Enemy - <i>Fight the Power! Greatest Hits Live!</i> (with DVD; Pyramid) <a href="/music/artist/public_enemy/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a>
<b>&#183;</b> Rhino Bucket - <i>No Song Left Behind</i> and <i>Pain &amp; Suffering</i> (Acetate)
<b>&#183;</b> The Sleeping - <i>Believe What We Tell You</i> (with bonus DVD; Victory)
<b>&#183;</b> Sun Kil Moon - <i>Ghosts of the Great Highway</i> (with bonus CD; Caldo Verde) 
<b>&#183;</b> Teddybears - <i>Soft Machine</i> (Big Beat)
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>A Date With John Waters</i> (New Line)
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>Celebrate! Songs of Praise</i> (Sony Urban/Legacy)
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - "Romeo+Juliet" soundtrack (Capitol/EMI)
</p><p><b>Music DVDs</b>:
</p><p><b>&#183;</b> Apocalyptica - "The Life Burns Tour" (Red Ink)
<b>&#183;</b> Crowbar - "Live: With Full Force" (Candlelight)
<b>&#183;</b> Deep Purple - "Deep Purple's <i>In Rock</i>: The Essential Albums of All Time" (Classic Rock Legends)
<b>&#183;</b> Bob Marley - "Music in Review" (Classic Rock Legends)
<b>&#183;</b> Pink Floyd - "Pink Floyd's <i>Atom Heart Mother</i>: The Essential Albums of All Time" (Classic Rock Legends)
<b>&#183;</b> Paul Weller - "Hit Parade" (Yep Roc)
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - "Liberation: The Songs of the New Cuban Underground" (Petrol)
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - "MusiCares: A Tribute to Brian Wilson" (Eagle Vision)
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - "Romeo+Juliet: Music Edition" (Capitol/EMI)
</p><p><b>Coming Attractions</b>:
</p><p><b>February 13</b>:
<b>&#183;</b> Gerald LeVert - <i>In My Songs</i> (Atlantic)
<b>&#183;</b> Bobby Valentino - <i>Special Occasion</i> (Def Jam)
Read: <a href="/news/articles/1537012/20060724/valentino__bobby__rapper_.jhtml">"Bobby Valentino Asks Sean Garrett, Rodney Jerkins To Attend <i>Special Occasion</i>"</a> 
<b>&#183;</b> Lucinda Williams - <i>West</i> (digipak; Lost Highway)
</p><p><b>February 20</b>:
<b>&#183;</b> Calla - <i>Strength in Numbers</i> (Beggars Banquet)
<b>&#183;</b> Kittie - <i>Funeral for Yesterday</i> (X of Infamy)
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>Kidz Bop 11</i> (Razor &amp; Tie)
</p><p><b>February 27</b>:
<b>&#183;</b> Beck - <i>The Information</i> (deluxe-edition reissue; Geffen)
<b>&#183;</b> Fabolous - <i>From Nothing to Something</i> (Def Jam) <a href="/music/artist/fabolous/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Preorder]</font></a>
Read: <a href="/news/articles/1551391/20070201/fabolous.jhtml">"Fabolous Opens Up About Shooting Incident; Hooks Up With Jeezy, Ne-Yo"</a> 
<b>&#183;</b> Slim Thug &amp; Tha Boss Hogg Outlawz - <i>Serve &amp; Collect</i> (Koch)
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<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">Singer/songwriter Patty Griffin is being rediscovered by a new generation of fans &#8212; many of them famous.<br/>By Corey Moss</p>
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Something caught the eye of singer/songwriter Patty Griffin at a recent concert in Fort Worth, Texas.
</p><p>"There was a girl in the audience wearing a hat and braids, and she was singing along with all the songs," Griffin recalled. "I thought, 'What a cute girl.' "
</p><p>Only after the show did Griffin learn who the girl was. "I don't watch a lot of television and I don't read <i>People</i> magazine or anything like that, but someone said, 'Can Kelly Clarkson come on your bus?' And I met her [and said], 'You're the girl that was singing!' "
</p><p>Indeed it was, and to say Clarkson is a fan of Griffin's soulful voice and courageous songs would be a vast understatement. "Patty Griffin is my favorite person on the planet," said Clarkson, whose acoustic set on her recent tour was inspired by the folky 42-year-old artist. "She's got a voice that can break somebody's heart, but in a good way. She's amazing and people don't get to hear a lot of her on the radio and it's such a sad thing."
</p><p>Although she's hardly a household name, Griffin's raw recordings and powerful live shows have attracted a number of famous fans. The Dixie Chicks have covered three of her songs, Kirsten Dunst has sang her praises and Clarkson &#8212; well, she's one drunken night away from getting a Patty tattoo. Perhaps Griffin's most unexpected devotee, however, is Jessica Simpson.
</p><p>"Patty is on every single one of my iTunes playlists," Simpson said last week. "I don't know what it is about her, it's just pure raw talent, something that is so inspirational. Especially as another singer/songwriter, I can listen to her stuff over and over and wish that I had written every single one of the songs. Or want to sing every single one of the songs."
</p><p>It was actually one of Griffin's songs, "Let Him Fly," that got Simpson through her headline-making divorce from Nick Lachey, which is why she covered the song on her recently released <i>A Public Affair</i> (see <a href="/news/articles/1537645/20060801/simpson_jessica.jhtml">"Jessica Simpson Covers Song That Convinced Her To Let Nick Go"</a>).
</p><p>"I don't know what she was singing about, but when I heard this song, I was going through something very, very difficult and I was finishing up my record at the exact same time," Simpson explained. "And I couldn't end my album without giving that to my fans, or letting them in on a little bit. Even though it's Patty, it still became a piece of me because it helped me conquer something and it helped me cope with where I was at."
</p><p>Now, Simpson's out to return the favor by turning her fans on to Griffin. Although it's not yet a single, she's already performed "Let Him Fly" on MTV and "The View." "For my fans to like the music that I like, and not just the music that I do, is really a cool way to pass it on," Simpson said.
</p><p>As for Griffin, the humble New England native called her superstar fans "awfully sweet." "I've heard that some of them might like my music a lot, the contemporary pop artists," she said. "I don't know why that would be, but it's very nice."
</p><p>Griffin grew up singing ("My mom's a great singer and it got in my blood," she said), but waited until she was 32 to release her debut, 1996's acclaimed <i>Living With Ghosts.</i> She had just gotten divorced, which inspired the album's most memorable track, "Let Him Fly."
</p><p>"It's just an end-of-the-relationship song, of which there are billions," Griffin said. "End of a big relationship &#8212; blah. It was one of those songs that wrote itself in about five minutes. That's really the whole story to it."
</p><p>These days, Griffin &#8212; who is signed to Dave Matthews' ATO Records &#8212; is working on her fifth studio album and venturing out a bit from her past work. "I've done the low-fi, garage-band kind of record for many records now, so I wanted to try to make something that brought some of the classic elements of old recording," she explained. "So we used tape and old microphones on this record. And it's a happier record. Or at least I've been told it's a little less dark than other things I've done, so we'll see how everybody else feels."
</p><p>Mike McCarthy, who has produced ... And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead and Spoon, is helming the project, and Emmylou Harris and Solomon Burke are adding vocals. The album &#8212; which is due February 6 &#8212; will be titled <i>Children Running Through,</i> a reference to a poem by 13th-century poet Rumi.
</p><p>"It's about this point in your life when you start to lighten up and have fun with yourself and see things not quite as seriously," Griffin said. "There's a lot of crap and pain that's never going to stop happening just simply by the fact that someone is alive, and so you sort of, at a certain point in your life, must give up beating on yourself.
</p><p>"It takes on a self-indulgent quality and it's no longer very useful," she continued, offering up a final word of advice: "You have to learn how to laugh at yourself."
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