Open share drawer The Brighton-based singerâs second album exquisitely recreates the sound of early â70s AOR, with songs that go straight to the despondent heart. Holly Macveâs second album is like the bobbly touch of your favorite sweater when you're feeling down: warm, comforting and organically familiar, a sensation of melancholic succor that bypasses logic for emotional instinct. There is nothing particularly new about Not the Girl, the new album from the Brighton, England-based singer; its influencesâBobbie Gentry, Carole King and Mazzy Starâare comfortingly well worn. But Macve wields familiar tools with compassion and a deft musical touch, crafting an album that calls back to the golden Valium bubble of late â60s/early â70s pop in the lineage of