In the United States, Sarah Jarosz is slowly becoming a household name and is regularly referred to as the new Patty Griffin or Emmylou Harris. In the Netherlands she is only known to a small audience, but her third studio album called Build Me Up From Bones could change that. Helped by producer Gary Pascoze, Jarosz's third sounds a bit more polished than the two predecessors, but her sound is still
… drenched in bluegrass and American folk. This time she not only shows her vocal skills, she can also be heard on guitar, banjo and mandolin. Among the eleven warm, cohesive songs are two striking covers in the form of Simple Twist Of Fate (Bob Dylan) and The Book Of Right-On (Joanna Newsom). The covers are recited with verve, but it is mainly the self-written songs Mile On The Moon and 1,000 Things that cause goosebumps. (BvdV)more