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Ventriloquist Ventriloquist aka poet/producer Chris Redmond introduces us to the word 'Palliative'
Out From Animals The Rock n Roll/Electronica 3 piece have an unused A level in Art and a worrying DVD collection... apparently.
Miranda Barber The Australian born Singer/Songwriter talks indepth on Nina Simone, Travelling and 20's Jazz
The Great Shakes Max illuminates on being a substandard thespian and the boredom of Homebase carparks.
Drive-by Argument Saxophones, Beatle-mania and calling the band'Pink Zebras' are all expalined in 15 short answers from Drive-by Argument's lead singer
The Whip Bruce from The Whip talks about Beach Boys, blisters and bass lines.
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Format: Album
Release Date: 3rd Dec 2007
Label: Universal
Rating:
Smooth and sultry, Beth Rowley enters the pop world in a dim, smoke glazed light, centre stage. The 26 year old has an undeniably timeless and smoldering vocal that could imbue a rendition of a shopping list with enough emotion to make an entire rugby team cry. With coffee chains using cheap Jazz, Blues and Soul to stultify their customers into drinking more and more varieties of caffeine, it is as enlivening as a double expresso that a modern songstress is able to make this genre essential listening. Beth’s cover of ‘I shall be released’ is strong and impassioned, delivered with the same passion that makes the four tracks on this e.p sparkle. 2008 may well be this Bristol powerhouse’s year…
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Written by: David |
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