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Evocative,driving alt-americana-rock, Amy Ray buying ConcreteBlonde a beer in a bar owned by Chrissie Hynde.
Genre:
Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Release Date:
2009
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Raised on the nuclear plains of a small town in Eastern Washington, Sue just released her 2nd full-length cd “Perfect Chaos” and was recently selected to perform at the Showbox Sodo w/Helio Sequence as part of “Seattle Soundbite” After a successful cd release at the Tractor Tavern (“…Fantastic…Killingsworth Street reigns supreme…” Kim Ruehl, Seattle Sound magazine) Last summer, she had the pleasure of singing to 8,000+ Seattle Storm fans as halftime entertainment. She has been featured in "Rockrgrl" , Chicksinger Nite @NYC's "Bitter End",featured in Comcast's Bite Of Seattle 2 years running, and placed "On Demand" on Comcast cable TV. She kicked off her West Coast Tour in Portland this past summer and down to San Francisco and LA. Sue is planning a national radio promotion on college and AAA format stations in April 2009. Sue has shared the stage with Brandi Carlile and Sera Cahoone.
" A style that's original and fresh yet "reminds you of the SoCal sound of the 70's and rock by way of Texas-alt-pop?!....criminally unsigned...." UK Music Shopper
"The kind of voice that careers are built on..." John Davy- http://americanahomeplace.com/NewsCurrent.htm
"Sue's music will stay in your head for days.." Seattle Sound magazine
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Terrific alternative pop/rock CD
author: Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
"Perfect Chaos," Sue Quigley’s latest CD, is a polished continuation of this fine Seattle-bred singer-songwriter’s exploration of traditional and classic female rock forms. This time around, though, the acoustic guitars are a little more pronounced and the rhythms less insistent, but the hooks are no less engaging and Quigley’s resonant voice still squeezes every last drop of blood from her songs’ intricate veins. And rich veins they are. “Fallen World” masterfully blends a syncopated rhythm to a sonorous cello in a moving bid for hope and redemption, while the melodic “Paper Tiger” languorous vocal belies the rage smoldering barely under the surface. “Picture in a Drawer” and “She’s Not Talking to You” are nifty mid-tempo numbers reminiscent of female rock forebears like Johnette Napolitano, Sass Jordan, or Patty Smyth. But on the album’s stripped down ballads - such as the closer, “How It’s Going to Be,” with it’s demo-like vocal and acoustic guitar-only performance – or the moving “Yours to Say,” Quigley reveals the softer edges of a fiercely independent artist to best effect. All told, “Perfect Chaos” is a terrific alternative pop/rock-oriented CD and a fine addition to Sue Quigley’s growing and noteworthy canon.
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