Hidden Vagenda

10/05/2004 | K. Records 

All Music Guide Review

Hidden Vagenda, Kimya Dawson's fourth post-Moldy Peaches solo album and her first for K Records, adopts a fuller, more polished sound than her earlier work, but her songwriting is just as innocent and heartfelt-sounding as ever. She uses this naïve (in the best sense of the word) approach to get at deeper truths about heavy subjects such as war, capitalism, death, and abuse; lyrics like "Fire"'s "you swallow hard and you bottle it up/try to pretend you're a half-full cup" are both charming and incisive. And even though turns of phrase such as "weapons of mass instruction" are a bit on the obvious side, Dawson usually pulls them off, thanks to her whimsical, somewhat self-deprecating delivery. But every now and then, Hidden Vagenda loses its way and crosses over from sweetly whimsical to gratingly faux-innocent: on the goofy "Parade" and "Anthrax (Powerballad Version)" -- a strangely overwrought song about Dawson's nightmare about post-9/11 New York City -- it's hard to tell how much of the music is earnest and how much is ironic. Still, most of the album seems genuine, particularly "Blue Like Nevermind," a pretty, folky round with intricately linked lyrics, and the bittersweet "Singing Machine," which boasts one of the album's prettiest melodies. Although it's a little too long for its own good, Hidden Vagenda's message is out in the open: caring may be painful sometimes, but it's the only way to cope with the world around you. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • It's Been Raining
  • 3:04
  • 2
  • Fire
  • 3:20
  • 3
  • Viva la Persistence
  • 3:47
  • 4
  • Lullaby for the Taken
  • 3:46
  • 5
  • I Will Never Forget
  • 5:19
  • 6
  • Singing Machine
  • 3:48
  • 7
  • Moving On
  • 3:08
  • 8
  • Blue Like Nevermind
  • 3:03
  • 9
  • My Heroes
  • 3:13
  • 10
  • Parade
  • 3:58
  • 11
  • 5 Years
  • 3:03
  • 12
  • Anthrax (Powerballad Version)
  • 5:45
  • 13
  • You Love Me
  • 2:39
  • 14
  • Angels and Seagulls
  • 3:08
  • Credits

    • Jason Carmer
    • Vocals, Producer, Whistle (Human), Engineer, Optigan, Mouth Percussion, Mixing
    • Kimya Dawson
    • Flute, Vocals, Engineer, Mouth Percussion, Mixing, Producer, Whistle (Human), Guitar, Percussion


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