On most of her records, Cindy Lee provides every note of her songs. Her self-released fifth album, 2020’s, includes her brother Andrew Flegel on drums, but her presence remains front and center: She’s the frazzled, anguished guitar wails that fade to a whimper at the end of “I Want You to Suffer.” She’s the low, mechanical grind of the drum machine punctuated by sensuous whispers of synthesizer on “Lucifer Stand.
Cindy Lee is the solo project of Patrick Flegel, former front person for defunct Canadian indie-rock band Women. The persona is as crafted as each lyric and note—it’s the softer, sadder ghost of a formerly composed woman, now decomposed and reaching out. Lee packages the heartbreak of Patsy Cline and the girl-pop glamour of the Supremes in the stage presence of a faded photocopy of PJ Harvey.
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