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The opiated, down-tempo pop of this chanteuse, whose track ``Breathe Me'' was used in ``Six Feet Under,'' ``CSI'' and a Jennifer Aniston film nobody can remember, makes a lulling, pacifying noise that had us sucking our thumb and - this is the really weird bit - gurgling. The darker side of that privilege is established by the mood of many of the paintings, which, conveyed both by sour palette and by iconographic allusion, is opiated, spiked with menace, and signals a downside to the gift of imagination. The opiated results are polished, melodic and often wonderful. |
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