smoothly eases you to hear her soulful voice
author: wattsamata
the guitar strumming in the foreground and the electric accent in the background make you yearn to hear this over and over and then you hear the soulful voice up front and pow, it has you listening to it over and over and over again.
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Hot and deep music from a relative youngster!
author: Eric Norris - Home Theater and Sound Pro
Jest a quick preview until I get a fully sampled/high quality CD or preferably multi channel format. She has one of those Norah Jones types of voice that loves being played on killer monitors. Looking forward to jamin' these tracks on a 200Wpc Sunfire Amp pushing Triad Gold Omni Monitors. The true test awaits!
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Honest soulful lustful
author: Bob
From the classic blues of I'm Over You to what radio should be Charcoal to the beautiful There;s No Need every track awesome a must have
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author: Brad at CD Baby
Stripped down folk blues requires sincerity to be effective. There's too much space, too many nooks of silence that can easily wreck any singer/songwriter who isn't absolutely committing themselves to the craft. There's no lack of conviction here, as this young woman lays it all on the table, breathing life into songs that are minimalistic in construction but fully realized nonetheless. Focusing mainly on guitar and vocals, these 12 tracks are bred in the folk tradition but also embody deep rooted soul, an element that is conveyed richly in her lyric and vocal style. Using a primarily narrative approach in the lyricism, the songs delve deep into friendships and spirituality, love and concern. It works well with the enchanting tone of the record, with each track acting as a window into a reality, succinct verse prose on life and lessons learned. The optimism in songs like "I'm Over You" is balanced perfectly with soul searching tracks like "Help Me," painting an intimate self-portrait that makes for some compelling music.
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