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Monday 08 February, 2010

The Penny Arcade by Emily Breeze


Personally I do not believe there is anything much sexier than a woman with a soul singing some Blues music. Emily Breeze definitely possesses a soul.




After listening to a collaboration track along with Emily Breeze on Evil Nine’s album They Live! (which I am very fond of) I became overwhelmed after listening to Twist The Knife due to the electrical dynamism, sheer guts and all irritabilty vexed within three and a bit short minutes.

I listened to that track at least twenty times in one day when I first heard it. After finding Emily Breeze I become momentarily liberated.

This frontwoman of this heavy blues, country band from Bristol has got some strength in her vocal folds. The subtle tones of her voice stretch across the decibal spectrum with great dexterity. Being rather tenuous one moment then insidiously brash. A true talent. Perhaps resembling “The King” at times this lady could well become the new Queen?!

A genuine feel of American country blues exists, it is apparent. It does not sound too much like it has been a striking influence nor something copied. They feel the blues rather than emulating or mocking it. With a good handful of punk belligerence sprinkled in with the mash we have something with spice that certainly has a great kick to it.

Emily Breeze’s new tracks on her MySpace player are soothing one moment, uplifting the next and terrifically aggressive on another. Somebody sign this woman before my lottery win comes in, I set up a record label and make her millions and myself a few bucks in the process.

The Penny Arcade is out, so get it!

Emily Breeze - The Penny Arcade


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