Album Review: Caitlin Park - The Sleeper

7 May 2014 | 11:32 am | Andrew McDonald

The ease with which she blends styles and juxtaposes ideas so naturally is something to admire, and for locals, something to look at with pride.



The Sleeper is the long-awaited second album from Sydney chanteuse Caitlin Park, and it delivers on every promise she made on her 2011 debut, Milk Annual. From the opening hip hop-reminiscent sample on Wake Up In A Whirr, it's clear this is no ordinary folk record. Park channels a classic folk singer-songwriter approach through modern loops, beats and electronic flourishes, creating something truly unique and utterly her own. The ease with which she blends styles and juxtaposes ideas so naturally is something to admire, and for locals, something to look at with pride.