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Elizabeth Cook didnt quite know what she was doing. But she knew there were songs, and they had to get out. Six even years since her critically acclaimed Welder, as well as much personal tumult, there were songs that needed to be born.
From Dexter Greens (also the albums producer) open- ing electric guitar, equal parts foreboding and fraught, Exodus of Venus hurls a churlish witness to erotic upheaval and the drives that subsume our best notions. Exodus is an exhortation of sexual surrender that pushes past the brink of reason.
For fans of the Florida-bornnraised Cook, a Grand Ole Opry regular, SiriusXM Outlaw Country hostess and David Letterman favorite, Exodus of Venus will be something of a shock. If she maintains the tang of her drawl, what emerges beyond Cooks always vibrant and vivid send is a song cycle soaked in turpentine, musk and honey.





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