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The Other Side

Anya Singleton (Artist)
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Track Listings

1. Don't Tell Me
2. Small Disasters
3. Wake Up
4. Van Gogh
5. Simple
6. Replaceable
7. Sandcastles
8. Farewell
9. Nevermore
10. Stop This Train
11. The Other Side

Editorial Reviews

Review
We are all summoned to silence at the sound of something extraordinary. Singleton s soothingly smoky sound and sincerity are all her own... what s really at the heart of the emerging love affair with this on-the-brink-of-notoriety performer is that she is so attractively unpretentious. Her songs are heartfelt stories, and she tells them flawlessly. --Erin Harrington, Long Island Magazine

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Delicious, daring and a definite don't miss... intensely introspective yet captivating; Singleton's song-writing is unapologetically frank and emotionally charged, creating a moving palette of stories that will leave you wanting to hear more.

Born in Tunisia and raised in South Africa and England before moving to New York, singer-songwriter Anya Singleton's first full-length album, The Other Side, which features 11 tracks all co-written by Singleton, will hit stores this August. Not content to only chronicle the ups and downs of heartache, Singleton casts a refreshingly candid view on politics, materialism, and relationships. Never retreating behind slick over-production, she prefers to take an organic, rootsy approach to this album, layering guitar-driven melodies with electrifying back-up vocals and plenty of organ, percussion, even backwards guitar.

Don't Tell Me, a rousing anthem that channels Aretha Franklin and Janis Joplin, showcases Singleton's sultry attention-getting pipes, while Stop This Train, an ode to the heartbreak of growing apart, finds Singleton s lyrically aching vocals offset by her moving and intelligent songwriting - appealing to fans of Dusty Springfield and Joni Mitchell. Singleton tackles the tangled weave of politics on Wake Up, with its trippy rock edge, and jazz-affected timing that underscore her blues roots. Catchy melodies and dynamic lyrics echo 70's classic period Stevie Wonder with nods to the Beatles, giving her music a timeless feel -- while Singleton's unforgettable voice, at once powerful, earthy and conversational, expertly combines a bluesy raw edge with a unique delivery, establishing her as an artist for a whole new generation.

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