Thanks for the tip. I went to youtube and listened to a few tracks. I think she's different, but I didn't like her voice or find it moving. She has an interesting style; a pretty low register, and part of her style seems to be flirting with going off key sometimes. I can see why some people would really like her though.
Does Hannah Reid of London Grammar have the most captivating voice today?
I have recently discovered the group London Grammar and can't believe that I have not heard of them prior. The trio features Hannah Reid whom I feel has one of the most engaging and beautiful voices currently performing today. The music behind her is really well suited but it is clear, she is the reason for the groups popularity in England. "Hey now", "Flicker" and "Interlude" among others are spellbinding. Am I one of the few who appreciates this fine group or are there others among the Audiogon group?
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Yes. London Grammar has been getting a lot of press lately and she has a fine voice. I second Ghosthouse’s Beth Orton recommendation. A couple of my friends in New York are crazy about a band called Cigarettes After Sex. They remind me of the Cowboy junkies and Mazzy Star which is not a bad thing. Here is one of their new singles called "Sweet" ▶ 4:52 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZ31pyTZdh0 |
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