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May 28, 2005

Drowning In A Well of Sadness Part Nine: Julie Doiron

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Julie Doiron is a Candian (I think) singer-songwriter. She brought out an EP Wil You Still Love Me that was unique in it’s pervasive downbeat pathos. Sometimes you think “snap out of it girl - get drunk and have a laugh”. Other times it just wraps you up in it’s mood and brings comfort and tenderness. She has a great voice as well and just wrings out the tear-sodden hanky in slow, simple songs. The track I particularly love is Will You Still Love Me In December

So you finally said I could leave but I didn’t want to leave then without you
without you

Will you love me in December?
I could see many days and it wouldn’t make a difference without you
without you

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