Album Review: Suzanne Jarvie - mother's day
Suzanne Jarvie has aimed articulately high with her new album and wrapped a posse of deeply constructed songs in a sweet coated package.. Clear vocals and a simple sound belie a complex inner as mother’s day takes time to settle. From slow burner to intelligent keeper, rich pickings await an open minded approach. This is the third full length album from the Toronto-based Jarvie. Spiral Road opened many doors with a well-received unveiling in 2014 followed by 2019’s In the Clear. Life may well have impeded more output along the way but things are back on track in 2026. Across eight original tracks and a borrowed ninth, themes of loss, love, family and gender are explored and elegantly put into song. Personal musings are applied to the bulk with the outlier being ‘ Polonium’ inspired by the Litvinenko poisoning. Whether solo on piano or with added strings, Jarvie applies a sophisticated touch making her voice heard. The album benefits from a hard hitting start with th...