With her fourth album, Out Past the Lights, Brooklyn-based, New Mexico-reared singer/songwriter Ana Egge puts her age-defying pipes on display, sounding a couple decades older than her actual age of 28. Her rich, distinct voice and knack for songcraft is visualized with the help of producer Jason Mercer, who offers a sparse presentation for the countrified, pedal steel-steered keeper "Apple Tree" and the threadbare folk of "Stone Bone." Fuller instrumentation -- specifically the inclusion of Shane Endsley's trumpet -- bodes well for "Motorcycle" and "Straight to My Head," but the album's peak is "Wedding Dress," which wraps all of the pain of love breaking down up in a once-celebrated garment. Although it has a number of delicate moments on the surface (like "Sailor" and the succinctly magical "Victoria"), Out Past the Lights is resilient just the same. ~ John D. Luerssen, Rovi
01 Apple tree - 3:31 02 Straight to my head - 3:28 03 Victoria - 2:15 04 Motorcycle - 3:01 05 Wedding dress - 3:16 06 Sailor - 3:38 07 Closer to the motor - 2:33 08 Birds - 3:28 09 Stone bone - 2:38 10 The flood - 3:37 11 Ways of waiting - 3:28 12 City of liberty - 4:43