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		<title>Lottie Johnston &#8211; Dogs, Cats, Worms, Trees, Birds, and Beasts</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The bio of Los Angeles-based songwriter Lottie Johnston describes how her songs fall into one of three rough styles. A) &#8220;Deeply emotional and personal love stories&#8221;; B) &#8220;nonsensical whimsy with fictional characters with maybe too much reverb&#8221;; and C) &#8220;short lil&#8217; instrumentals that remind you of joyful birds on a sunny day.&#8221; With its reflective emotion, inherent intimacy and eye for detail, her new album Dogs, Cats, Worms, Trees, Birds, and Beasts might live up to this tongue-in-cheek description, though in [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2023/06/01/lottie-johnston-dogs-cats-worms-trees-birds-and-beasts/">Lottie Johnston &#8211; Dogs, Cats, Worms, Trees, Birds, and Beasts</a> appeared first on <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk">Various Small Flames</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The bio of Los Angeles-based songwriter Lottie Johnston describes how her songs fall into one of three rough styles. A) &#8220;Deeply emotional and personal love stories&#8221;; B) &#8220;nonsensical whimsy with fictional characters with maybe too much reverb&#8221;; and C) &#8220;short lil&#8217; instrumentals that remind you of joyful birds on a sunny day.&#8221; With its reflective emotion, inherent intimacy and eye for detail, her new album <em>Dogs, Cats, Worms, Trees, Birds, and Beasts </em>might live up to this tongue-in-cheek description, though in reality the borders between the categories are almost entirely permeable.</p>
<p>Take opener &#8216;Glo Wrm&#8217;, a perfect introduction to the record&#8217;s mood with its slow, spacious folk style. A song which unfurls with an understated quality which suggests both control and melancholy, delving into natural wonders and brighter fictions while always anchored by a sense of longing. What results is something between daydream and incantation, the lyrics delivered with a patient hope as though the correct sequence of words might evoke the love for which the narrator pines.</p>
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<p>The mood and tone shifts in surprising rhythms, sometimes within a single song, but Lottie Johnston uses this natural and dreamlike imagery to speak of desires and regrets. With its moody verses and warm chorus, &#8216;Tom&#8217; exists as a collage of real-world troubles and comforting imaginings, while &#8216;In The Throes&#8217; channels the contemplative calm of a summer evening complete with subtle field recording backing. &#8216;Summers&#8217; is no less striking in its tender charm, a track of bruised love and surviving fondness, the past as something to retreat to, for better or for worse.</p>
<p>Other songs offer a different kind of escape, blurring the line between the past and the landscape in which it unfolded. Like the &#8216;The Rockies&#8217;, which plays as a folk love letter to a place before slowly merging into another nostalgic memory. &#8220;Oh I&#8217;m singing to the Rockies, calling to Montana&#8217;s open sky,&#8221; Johnston sings. &#8220;I am the kid you brought me up to be but I never really got to say goodbye.&#8221; And the rest of the track serves as just that, painting a picture of a childhood spent digging for fossils and eating by the river.</p>
<p>This idea that places exists beyond daily strife is perhaps best captured on &#8216;Lucid&#8217;. A song inspired by Orca Island in Washington, which brings to life the joy of being removed from society, and the magnetic force such locations hold. &#8220;There&#8217;s a place where the spirit goes / where it&#8217;s safe from the city&#8217;s choke / and it calls,&#8221; Johnston sings in the opening lines, &#8220;where the wind makes the sea&#8217;s skin crawl / silver chill and the golden fog / Where we&#8217;re lost in the wild, wild green / but we&#8217;re closer to home than we&#8217;ve ever been before.&#8221; Be it channelling the pull of fond memories, deep held longings or the secluded natural world, the music of Lottie Johnston becomes a place of its own, sheltered from life&#8217;s stresses and strains.</p>
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<p><em>Dogs, Cats, Worms, Trees, Birds, and Beasts</em> is out now and available from the Lottie Johnston <a href="https://lottiejohnston.bandcamp.com/album/dogs-cats-worms-trees-birds-and-beasts">Bandcamp page</a>.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2023/06/01/lottie-johnston-dogs-cats-worms-trees-birds-and-beasts/">Lottie Johnston &#8211; Dogs, Cats, Worms, Trees, Birds, and Beasts</a> appeared first on <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk">Various Small Flames</a>.</p>
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