Shalini
- We
Want Jelly Donuts
Signs
and bumper stickers with the acronym "WWJD" are
prevalent in Shalini's North Carolina environs. What Would
Jesus Do?
Shalini's translation of said acronym is the title to her
debut solo CD, We Want Jelly Donuts. This seems an
apt analog to Shalini's breezy view of rock music.
Following the late
'80s regional success in the Madison, Wisconsin based Kissyfish,
Shalini headed to San Francisco where she played in various
bands as a side person before starting her own project dubbed
Vinyl Devotion. The band name survived a move to Winston-Salem,
North Carolina as Shalini attracted new members for the 1997
Parasol CD release of Floor Model.
CMJ New Music Report enthused that Vinyl Devotion "
demonstrates
a pop proficiency similar to that of current bands
wowing
listeners with her classic sounding vocals," and Jud
Cost writing in Magnet said elements sounded "
like
a clattering '90s update of the urban heartbreak always so
appealing in those mid-'60s girl-group hits by the Paris
Sisters and the Shangra-Las."
Since the release
of Floor Model Shalini has redesigned the group to
renew its focus and move forward under the name Shalini.
Floor Model producer Mitch Easter has expanded his role on We
Want Jelly Donuts to contributing original material and
vocals. His four songs mark Easter's re-entry into releasing
music of his own creation.
We Want Jelly
Donuts offers consistent variety. With its kitchen
sink recording approach (tympani included!) and engaging
vocal melodies, the Easter-penned lead-off track "Telepathic
World," is a great introduction to inner workings
of WWJD. The folk-rock, almost Byrdsian, undertone
of "Get Free" is juxtaposed against the heavier
live favorite "Creepy Emily" and the space-y/hypnotic "Emotion
Bomb." Also of note is "This is Telluride"-based
on Christie Brinkley's plane crash and her life thereafter.
The
album closes with "Destination Anywhere Else," a theme maybe
familiar to those who drive around
maybe in the Southeast
USA
maybe behind vehicles that sport bumper stickers
that read "WWJD?"
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