Albums Of The Week: Begonia
With this soulful and seductive sophomore set, the Winnipeg singer stylishly smears the line between classic and cutting-edge — and blossoms into a world-class talent.
“The name of this album needed to be something that encompasses all of the feelings that these songs give me when they are put together,” Dirks continues. “When I listen to them as a unit, they send me back to the words, the colour. To me, this album holds a muted nostalgia, musings on childhood, the complexities of new love, self love, religion, virginity, and sexuality. There’s an indulgence in emotional depth and pain yet also an indulgence in love and a poppy lightness — two sides I’ve always tried to balance. I feel like I let my guard down even more with this record and decided to not hold back on either end.”
As Begonia, the Winnipeg singer-songwriter is bold, brazen with her florid, surprising pop that is tempered with sensitivity and wisdom. In her music, she leans hard into a sense of arrival. Whether it’s learning to come into her own or processing a brutal heartbreak, Dirks’ intimate lyrics and audacious sound allow for her audience to relate to the messiness of life with an honesty that is refreshing.
As with Fear, Powder Blue was written and co-produced by Dirks and Royal Canoe’s Matt Schellenberg and Matt Peters, with an assist by Marcus Paquin (The National, Julia Jacklin, The Weather Station).”
Powder Blue by Begonia
HE EDITED PRESS RELEASE:BegoniaAlexa Dirks Polaris Music PrizeJuno AwardElvisBegoniaRoyal CanoeMatt SchellenbergMatt PetersMarcus PaquinThe NationalJulia JacklinThe Weather Station