Review: Is Sarah McLachlan's voice still better than ice cream?
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Review: Is Sarah McLachlan's voice still better than ice cream?
"This is a brand new show, with brand new songs off the new album called Better Broken,' McLachlan told the capacity crowd at the Masonic in San Francisco on Friday. I'm going to pepper the set with new stuff, but there will be lots of old, familiar stuff as well. New path, but one thing definitely remains the same as ever: her voice is better than ice cream. And, yes, that includes cookie dough ice cream."
"New path, but one thing definitely remains the same as ever: her voice is better than ice cream. And, yes, that includes cookie dough ice cream. During the course of nearly two hours, and running through 20 songs from more than 30 years of her stellar career, McLachlan's voice was nothing short of exquisite, divine, miraculous, wondrous take your pick of highly complementary adjectives, since they all pretty much work in this situation."
Sarah McLachlan moved from a Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th Anniversary celebration into a new era with the Better Broken tour and album. The show at the Masonic in San Francisco featured a capacity crowd and a nearly two-hour set of 20 songs spanning more than 30 years. Seven songs from Better Broken appeared, marking McLachlan's first original-album release since 2014's Shine On. She opened alone on piano with the title track, performed solo for the first several songs, then was joined by a five-piece band a few moments into I Will Remember You. Her voice received effusive praise throughout the evening.
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