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Her first full length studio record with a band, sounding somewhere in the mixture of Leonard Cohen, PJ Harvey and Nick Drake
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 2001
Rose Polenzani Record Label: Daemon Records
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Fell 0:00 Album Only
Whatever Remains 0:00 Album Only
Bad Dreams 0:00 Album Only
The Flood 0:00 Album Only
Mary Lee 0:00 Album Only
Sacramento Avenue 0:00 Album Only
The Llama 0:00 Album Only
Polliwog's Lament 0:00 Album Only
Orange Crush 0:00 Album Only
Thom Ii 0:00 Album Only
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The youngest of four children, Rose Polenzani was born into a midwestern family that valued music above all things. The prize of the household was an ornate baby grand piano...it was no mistake that the children grew up to have music as a major part of their lives (Rose's brother Matthew sings with the Metropolitan Opera). In 1995, Rose left school so she could concentrate on songwriting, immersing herself for two years in the Chicago open-mic scene and a hand -me-down four-track machine. She was a local girl until 1997.

Her first tour took her to the Northeast in November of 1997. Within 7 months, she would be invited to play the Newport Folk Festival and winning a slot in the 1998 summer Lilith Fair. Balanced on the brink of 60's folk literacy and modern adult alternative, Rose has been able to straddle the largely streamlined music scene, opening for acts such as David Gray, Kristin Hersh, and Vic Chestnutt, as natural in a rock club as a coffeehouse. Despite her attention to lyrics, it's her voice that captures an audience and brings them to a hush, as the Minneapolis City Pages put forth: "[Rose's] ever-shifty and never precious vocal presence must have been long cultivated to arrive in public so fully formed."

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