Annie Gallup is an artist with an extensive catalogue of beautifully written, performed and crafted music. What happens when such an extraordinarily touring singer/songwriter is unable to tour due to chronic Lyme’s? Her travel becomes just the distance to the studio in her house, but her journey continues, exploring stories, emotions and sounds. Gallup’s technical skills and masterful playing allow her to build sonic landscapes to match the moods and themes of the lyrics. A song inspired by the 2024 elections, "The Elephant," parades into your ears with an elephant walk rhythm. “Mechanical Monkey” features a sound similar to a toy piano. “Robots" has a whimsical arrangement reminiscent of “The Syncopated Clock.” Phrases like "their hands carry the world but they still can't tie their own shoes,” cheerfully belie the dark admission that the robots will take over and save the world, but not necessarily humanity. In the title track, “night clothes” suggests vulnerability. A neighborhood burns and the residents are forced into the street, sharing their bewilderment in their night clothes. A mother vigilantly waits for her daughter’s late-night return, but she trusts that she will not need to be dressed in more than her night clothes. The night clothes of a couple side by side in bed show the peace of long-shared intimacy. Gallup appropriately sings this song with her voice clothed only in the lovely sound of her piano. Annie Gallup may not be on the road, but she is in your ear, with compelling music made in a quiet place, to be enjoyed in a quiet room. —Michael Devlin
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