Monday, April 5, 2010

a fine frenzy.

So....
music influences in my life are HUGE
i probably listen to music at least 5 hours a day. maybe more.
silence bothers me sometimes and music fills it up and makes you feel better.
there is nothing better than finding a song or artist who can whip up some good lyrics either (as i have said before)

one artist i want to write about, because her influence upon me has been huge, is Alison Sudol of A Fine Frenzy. in my opinion she is classified as an indie singer/songwriter who has a wondrously haunting voice and unusual lyrics (at times). however, i love her music nonetheless.



Right now she has two albums out, One Cell in the Sea and Bomb in a Birdcage. i havent had a chance yet to really listen to the newest album, (BiaB) but from what i hear it is much different from OCithS.

I fell in love with her first album because of the significance it seemed to play in my life. and the music was beautiful as well. one of my all time favorite songs by her...well ok i have to pick more than one... so three....
1) Almost Lover
2) Come On, Come Out
3) Ashes & Wine
off One Cell in the Sea

Her lyrics are so powerful and they make you actually feel emotion. you can tell that she really does put her heart and soul into what she does. it makes me commend her all the more because i feel that music these days has lost its meaning in a way. now, anyone can be in music, but it takes a truly talented person to get it right in my opinion. alison definitely accomplishes this.
to say the least, if you havent had the chance as least give her a try. she is an amazing musician with a lot of talent. her music videos are really good too if you get the chance.
admiring,
annie em.

1 comment:

  1. Once in a while, and usually on those wandering lazy hours of an afternoon, when the sky neither looks grim nor elated, when the colours of the world outside are soothingly calm, and thoughts don't unnerve you, you might find on Youtube all the sudden confronted with songs from an alternative performer or indie group, perfectly emulating the mood that surrounds you by the hour of the day and the introspective, gentle design composed by the earth, the air and a dance of life between shadow light...

    And that's the impression I received while opening up to the songs of A Fine Frenzy...

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