Upon the release of her 2004 acoustic beauty Whiskey Tango Ghosts, Tanya Donelly and her band — husband\u002Fguitarist Dean Fisher (Juliana Hatfield Three), violinist Joan Wasser (Dambuilders, Joan as Police Woman), bassist Joe McMahon (Señor Happy, Smoke or Fire), and drummer Arthur Johnson (Come) — gathered at the old Windham Hotel in Bellows Falls, VT, for a series of weekend concerts. There, Donelly performed old favorites and new tracks in front of a small club audience in the midst of a summer heat wave. This Hungry Life is the culmination of those new songs, but it's not exactly a proper live album. Donelly's desire was to capture the rawness and simplicity of these songs without a typical studio approach, adding a bit of freshness to the overall recording process itself. Sifting through her usual reflections of love, loss, and life isn't so much the focus here; just listen to Littlewing, a romantic tale that's inspired by Donelly's two daughters, Gracie and Harriet (second daughter Harriet Pearl Fisher was born in March 2006). Her optimism is golden and soothing as she recounts the love in her life while encouraging her daughters to find happiness while exploring all of life's offerings. Donelly's shining kindness also comes through in the buoyant guitar layers and distinctively sweet vocals of New England and the playful barroom number To the Lighthouse. Having Buffalo Tom's Bill Janovitz in tow for a touching rendition of George Harrison's Long Long Long, complete with Wasser's silvery strings, enhances Donelly's cozy performance once more. When all is said and done, This Hungry Life is quintessential Tanya.