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Martha Berner : ...this side of yesterday
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Alternative contemporary acoustic folk rock combining honest, evocative lyrics, strong melodies, great vocals and well-written songs with a raw musical edge. Martha Berner's songs are often intensely personal, yet her heart-felt delivery gives them a uni
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 2005
...this side of yesterday Record Label: Machine Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Lady Of Plenty 3:23 Album Only
Mary Lately 3:50 Album Only
Poor Little Me 3:44 Album Only
A Town Called Happiness 4:47 Album Only
Fantastic Ordinary 3:29 Album Only
Good Company 4:30 Album Only
Dear Franklin 4:05 Album Only
Or Anyway 5:39 Album Only
Adore Me 4:05 Album Only
Mother 5:44 Album Only
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Album Notes

"... a joyous marriage of American folk, alt-country and indie-rock that reaches far beyond just the sense of hearing. This is music with tasteful arrangements, lyrics that touch both heart and mind and hauntingly beautiful songs scented with the essence of femininity" - ConcertLivewire.com

With a wellspring of captivating songs that dig deep into the soul of American roots music, while also interjecting a distinct modern rock flavor, Chicago singer/songwriter Martha Berner has successfully melded old and new into a timeless collection of indie folk-rock on her full-length debut album entitled ...this side of yesterday.

...this side of yesterday was recorded in Lexington, KY, as well as Lake Geneva and Madison, WI and co-produced by Duane Lundy, Todd Bowie and Grammy nominated Jake Johnson. While Martha is showcased as an accomplished vocalist, her talents are also evident on acoustic guitar, cornet and harmonica - which, at times, lend comparisons to Bob Dylan, Natalie Merchant and John Lennon's post-Beatles material. Far from a solo project Martha has also incorporated a wealth of talented musicians who add vibrantly colored arrangements to songs that range from harrowing alt-country to upbeat folk-rock.

Maybe it's her nomadic way of life (calling destinations such as Chicago, San Francisco, Alaska, Israel, the Virgin Islands, Thailand and Williams Bay, WI all home at some point) that lends such a worldly knowledge to both her thought-provoking lyrics and touching music. Or maybe it's her lifelong passion for music (with influences as diverse as Led Zeppelin, Tori Amos and the Violent Femmes), but whatever the reason, the end result on ...this side of yesterday is a wonderfully mature and engaging collection of music that manages to affect all of the senses.

For more information, pictures and tour dates, please check out www.marthaberner.com, www.machinerecords.com and www.myspace.com/marthaberner

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REVIEWS

This side of yesterday
author: R Piercy
Folk at its best
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We love "...this side of yesterday"!
author: cloud nine and cloud seven
Internet Music Radio, "Gone Fishing for Blue Skies", loves the world of Martha Berner.
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author: Sandor Weiner
A lovely CD. I've been listening to it over and over again.
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Lady of plenty indeed!
author: clint
Album has a variety of moods, from melencholy to upbeat, with no filler. I don't see this one ever leaving my playlist.
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