2007-01-12
Strong yet delicate vocalist with a creative and musical background and lovely folk sensibility. Kind of like the leaning tower of Pisa, small, in a bed of freshly watered pansies. She’s fun, and genuine, up and coming, and a welcome addition to WYCE. This, her third release, is deeply produced with layers of instruments on her own record label. -PTomo Nakayama
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