
Linford Detweiler's lyrics have a prose and intelligence that I've rarely found in music, and Karen Bergquist's beautiful voice can deliciously play with each vowel or syllable and seductively exude each insightful lyric. A quality of Over The Rhine’s music that I love, is how their songs can have this great spiritual quality to them, but also convey great sensuality. With their more recent releases, they have chosen to embrace a minimalist and often delicate approach to their music, which only brings the lyrics even more into the forefront.
The lyrics can be playful - “Let’s spend the day in bed; forget all that I said; we’ll eat your favorite pie; ice cream on the side; lie here a la mode; and just stay home.” (“Let’s Spend The Day In Bed” from the CD The Trumpet Child.)
They can also be poignant - “You’re an ache she’s learned to crave; you’re a bleed too dull to ache; but she cuts herself on you every night; she’s just dying to lay down and die.” (“She” from the CD Ohio.)
And very seductive - “The body is a book of matches, a little fire is required of this kindling flame; Ohio Blue Tip Strike Anywhere; strike me anywhere.” (“The Body is a Stairway of Skin” from the CD Film For Radio.)
If you like well written lyrics, sung and performed beautifully… then may I humbly suggest giving Over The Rhine a listen. (Click on the link below to enjoy music from their 2003 CD, Ohio.)
Ohio album by Over The Rhine