In all "Undinal Songs" is a very enjoyable record.
author: Anna Maria Stjarnell for Collected Sounds
You don't hear too many songs sung in esperanto, but Daphne Lawless has two on her new cd.
It's a good indication of her original approach to music. Lawless makes a mix of prog rock and pop that comes together seamlessly.
The acidic "The Reason Why" is a very good song about that special someone who has passed you by. The delicate "Sparks" has nice folksy touches to it.
"Would it still be alright?" is incredibly beautiful and feels instantly familiar.
In all "Undinal Songs" is a very enjoyable record.
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friendly and dramatic melodies from a distinctive singer/songwriter
author: Real Groove Magazine
Undinal Songs (Random Static) is the new record from
Wellington's Daphne Lawless, the second for this
distinctive singer/songwriter. Inspired by the water
spirit personality (undine), the album is a collection
of friendly, if occasionally dramatic melodies, and
even includes an instrumental jig. Lawless' keyboard
playing and bare, expressive vocals are a bed for her
lyrics of people, nature and emotions, with 'Sparks'
and 'Two Swans' a good introduction to her talent. For
collectors of the slightly bizarre, Undinal Songs also
has two songs sung in Esperanto, the other international
language (apart from music, that is).
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