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Pal Shazar : The Morning After
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Former LA singer of Slow Children creates a dreamy, hopeful landscape of sound on her 7th release, The Morning After. Beauty with an edge.
Genre: Pop: California Pop
Release Date: 2006
The Morning After Record Label: Funzalo Records
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Album Notes

Pal Shazar was raised in NYC on a diet of Patti Smith, The Talking Heads, etc. and the explosive art-meets-music scene that inspired so many. Moving out to Los Angeles, she began working at the infamous Troubadour, cutting her musical teeth and forming a band called Slow Children. Cricitally acclaimed and achieving underground cult status, Slow Children eventually dissolved and Pal found herself continuing her musical journey. Collarborating with her former Slow Children partner, and her husband, Jules Shear, Pal found her own voice and branched out into painting, clothing design, etc. An eclectic talent, Pal is a multi-faceted artist. And this is very apparent on her seventh album, The Morning After, which is a musical landscape of changing moods and lush melodies.

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REVIEWS

Awesomely delightful, haunting, and brilliant
author: Gary Kephart
Great songwriting, singing, playing, and production. Lyrics from the heart, which have a complex simplicity. Pal's voice works with her lyrics extremely well. Production is nice and simple, and the mix is clean, clear, and perfect for this style of music. Some nice tricks and turns in the tunes make for a hauntingly refreshing experience.
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