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Gilli Moon – The Stillness
The Stillness is Australian Gilli Moon’s sixth album and plays home to fourteen tracks which each shine in their own way. Whilst she’s more recently turned her attention to producing music and establishing the musical community Songsalive!®, it appears that she’s still found the time to put a lot of energy and hard work into the production of this album. Opening with...
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Lissie – Catching A Tiger
As an artist who has a name I had been aware of for months, I’m surprised it’s taken me this long to listen to Lissie’s music. A pale blonde girl, she isn’t your typecast American export. Oh no, there’s a lot more to Lissie than first meet the eye. She plays the guitar for one, plus she knows how to combine folk and blues to create her own style of music and she writes...
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09/06/2010 | Amy MacDonald – Hard Rock Cafe, May...
This was to be my third time seeing Amy Macdonald. In fact, it was only in April when I last saw her, but this gig was something different. The intimacy of The Hard Rock Café won the whole crowd over; there couldn’t have been more than one hundred people in the bar area. As Amy and her four male band members opened with An Ordinary Life I remembered the quality of live...
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Nina Nastasia – Outlaster
Nina Nastasia has a voice that could fill a room effortlessly. As each song leaves her lips, the words flow out so softly and cautiously that you can almost overlook the power that comes with them. Combining her vocal strength with gentle acoustic music, Outlaster was born. Nastasia is not new to the music scene – back in 2000 she gained praise from the late Radio 1 DJ John Peel....
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