This CD is awesome, I love it. This mixture of music styles reminds me of my childhood, filled with adult jokes, and an upbeat witty style that is purely awesome. :)

Erin is an acclaimed musician, writer, and music producer.
It starts out with "To A Hammer," a song that just makes me smile, nodding your head to the beat happily, you know like in "Blitzkrieg Bob" by The Ramones, but it's not punk. The lyrics stick in your brain, with simple music, which I'd bet isn't simple. This song also reminds me of the French songs you'd learn when you are little. Just listen, you may realize it too. "Santa Cruz" comes next, filled with catchy hooks from the guitars, and it reminds me of Norah Jones, Thao Regina Spektor, Florence & The Machine and Neko Case with a more pop influence-- and I love that amazing combination. In the next song, starts off on a softer note, "To A Sailor" with a darker, deeper tone, and with rhythms that touch your soul, and lyrics as "Oh I might studder, I might falter/ sail uncharter waters...you, sailor, on the lonely sea/will you turn to promise me/you always be alive." It feels like a salior's wife lasting words before heading out to sea-- and your next to the crashing waves, yet still having a troubadour quality. But this feeling doesn't last, with the next track "the foxes" is a delightful love song, with piano sequences and reminds me an old fable being told, with simple adages like "Love can be fun, if you don't put in the work/ stick with the honey, stay as long as it's worth" that remind us of our daily lives. "(Put the fun back in the) funeral" proceeds, and I really like this song, it reminds me of one of my favorite artists, Tom Waits in how it talks about a dark subject with a mash-up of traditional instruments with unconventional, that creates a truly unique sound and has a general sense of humor about it. Her music is also frequently placed on some of my mix CDs, because of it's general appeal to a lot of people's music tastes. Whistling is then heard, and "the lions" begins, with piano, her voice, and it has barely anything to do with lions-- at least, I didn't notice, or it's just the opposite. I'm not quite sure. It does have something to do with a circus; I love that, it's like a singing mistral in La Strada. The lyrics "There's a risk/there's a twist/in anything worth doing/if you're caught doing what's proper/you better stop before you ruin it"-- happens to be one of the best choruses I've heard in a while..."all that time you missed" is an amazing break-up song, but it carries the theme of still wanting that person back with all honesty that I love in music and the combinations of instruments that create the perfect atmosphere for this song. "the boats" is all about the boat, and seeing how she is from the Eastern part of the country, it makes sense. The rhythm is so happy, and repetitive, it just makes the dopamine or serotonin in your brain smile. If a brain chemical can smile. Erin's words also remind me of Bjork, and that only makes me enjoy the music more. The electric guitar starts, and "the rascal" sounds like a childhood story that I imagine little kids dancing to in their music class, with clapping and hand motions be performed simultaneously as the music plays, except it's for a more mature audience. After "the rascal", "28" follows and the subject seems to be about a young girl that seems to be turning 28, and the feelings of that birthday. About halfway through, it changes into a blissful existence. "Seamless" is the last song, and as this CD is ending, all the hooks come together in your mind, with birds chirping in the background in the humble barn that she recorded this album in, it quiets her audience down, about the human nature we are all wired with, and it is just her guitar and her...it's a beautiful song filled with beautiful lyrics. Amazing.
This CD talks about many things: love, animals, the circus, foxes, lions, and whatever pops up in Erin's head. Lyrics are sweet and sincere, and this CD is a tribute to all the hard work she has done.
Enjoy! I know I did. :)