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I won't beat around the bush here, I love this disc. It's just that simple. Sabrina is a female singer out of New York City, and this is her debut outing. Sabrina's sound crosses over into goth territory, but she has more in common with bands like Garbage or singers such as Kate Bush. I have been spinning this disc for a month now, and I just can't get enough. Which is odd because my personal tastes usually drag me to the heavier side of things, and this disc is actually quite mellow, even with up-tempo masterpieces such as the title track. But what really grasps you is this dark, moody atmosphere, and a feeling of alienation. Sabrina's voice is like velvet, smooth and pleasing, but when you rub it, you can feel the rough parts. Each song is so strong, it's pointless to list any "standout" tracks, as I would just be listing all the songs on the disc. If you like female signers but can't stand the glut of under-age teenyboppers, and soul divas, then give Sabrina your attention, you will not be disappointed. To get the latest info, go to www.sabrinamusic.com. As a side note, I just thought I would mention that she is also absolutely gorgeous, a true raven-haired goddess, not that it should matter, but excuse me for being human. |
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| by: | Jeff Richardson | Website: | Urotsukidoji's Pad | Country: | Canada |