Review
Sometimes a voice is so striking, emotional, and timeless that it doesn't matter what language the singer is singing to appreciate it. This was the case when I first heard Natasha singing a folk song in her native Russian. When combined with meaningful, introspective, and intimately personal lyrics like those on 'Cheap Escape' the result is music with undeniable depth and substance. One can only hope there is more where this came from. - --Luke Wooten/Grammy award winning engineer and Associate producer of Dierks Bentley, Bering Strait, Josh Gracin, and The Lost Trailers, Producer of The Steel Drivers
Review
Natasha Borzilova, an easy summer breeze on the verge of whippin' into an afternoon thunder storm in the stroke of a pen. I see her that way and smile because this is a woman who knows exactly what she wants in her music and will not let go of a song until it fits her like a tailored jacket. Her writing style is so fresh and at the same time as seasoned as an ancient poet. I find that when I write with her I am learning to let go of the safe way of saying things and embracing her uncanny good sense of telling a tale as only she can. I am a fortunate co-writer who so appreciates what Natasha brings to the table. Her melodies and command of the guitar inspire me every time. I am loving that her first solo CD is finally here. This very talented singer, guitarist and songwriter needs to be heard. She has so much to say and floating in the midst of her most beautiful guitar work you will hear her loud and clear! - --Donna Ulisse/recording artist and co-writer of Cheap Escape
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