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I just can't get enough of Nathan Amundson's Rivulets. While Amundsonis a relatively new voice—with only one album and a handful of EPs,singles, and compilation appearances—healways sounds like he knows the deal. He's known it all his life andnow, finally, he's expressing his feelings on the matter. This EP onBlueSanct, recorded live on Icelandic National Radio (hence the title)features recordings of four songs from the Rivulets self-titled debutperformed by Amundson alone. Where the recordings on the debut werestronger for their arrangements and recording, this is the trueRivulets. The songs work best with just acoustic guitar and voice, aspleading and desperate as possible. It's funny, but they're moreexpressive this way, where Amundson can show off his most raw andemotional baggage. Where his solitary contributions on other releaseshave been sketchy, mainly due to weaknesses in the vocals department,he's more assured here, like he's finally protected by that blanketagain and no one can touch him now. The lyrics on "Four Weeks" are evenmore appropriate, with the "desperate" refrain, so much that it seemsAmundson is singing them out to anyone who will listen to join him,just so he won't feel so alone. The fragility of his voice on "How,Who?" and "Stead" is especially touching, even when he falters a bit.In fact, especially when he falters, showing us his weakness again.This EP works well for cold season, as it's clearly the mostappropriate time.

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