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I guess I live under a rock, I have no idea who this girl is. She's pretty though, and that's what's important. j/k
She sings that song "2 am (Breath)" or is it the other way around? :) It's a good song, but I have no clue what other stuff she wrights. Kinda that Michelle Branch / Vanessa Carlton sound.
OMG, I have David Wright on my mind... sheesh! You'd think with baseball season over, I'd be safe... I meant to write "WRITES"... sorry about that! :)
http://www.annanalick.com/From her website, it says this in her bio:Anna Nalick is beginning to live her dreams. As one of a new breed of singer-songwriters for this young century, the 20-year-old California native has put the finishing touches on her debut album, Wreck of the Day, and the result is a refreshing blend of sophisticated wordplay, haunting melodies, sublime textures and atmosphere. With all music and lyrics written by Anna, Wreck of the Day signals the arrival of an unmistakable new voice in pop music, full of youthful exuberance and provocative reflection.Anna takes a heartfelt, introspective and spiritual approach when writing her words and music. She notes that "inspiration comes from a variety of sources," adding that her songs are "not necessarily about my personal experiences, but sometimes just observations of situations or relationships of different people I've known. They get funneled through my own inner psyche. Whatever the source of the interpretation, the feelings I get are personal. I find a need to write these feelings down in words and the melody follows." Although Anna's songs are intimate, they are poignantly universal at the same time.The strikingly melodic "Breathe (2 AM)," the album's first single, examines life's uncertainties and offers comfort as Anna describes "three different situations that were intertwined during a particular period of time." She looks for salvation in "Satellite," her lonesome voice cutting deep in such lines as: "And so I send my feeble flare/Through the silent, arctic air/Heading anywhere/Until at last I've finally found/A place to lay my anchor down."
Stand up straight and stick 'em out girlfriend!;)
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I guess I live under a rock, I have no idea who this girl is. She's pretty though, and that's what's important. j/k
She sings that song "2 am (Breath)" or is it the other way around? :) It's a good song, but I have no clue what other stuff she wrights. Kinda that Michelle Branch / Vanessa Carlton sound.
OMG, I have David Wright on my mind... sheesh! You'd think with baseball season over, I'd be safe... I meant to write "WRITES"... sorry about that! :)
http://www.annanalick.com/
From her website, it says this in her bio:
Anna Nalick is beginning to live her dreams. As one of a new breed of singer-songwriters for this young century, the 20-year-old California native has put the finishing touches on her debut album, Wreck of the Day, and the result is a refreshing blend of sophisticated wordplay, haunting melodies, sublime textures and atmosphere. With all music and lyrics written by Anna, Wreck of the Day signals the arrival of an unmistakable new voice in pop music, full of youthful exuberance and provocative reflection.
Anna takes a heartfelt, introspective and spiritual approach when writing her words and music. She notes that "inspiration comes from a variety of sources," adding that her songs are "not necessarily about my personal experiences, but sometimes just observations of situations or relationships of different people I've known. They get funneled through my own inner psyche. Whatever the source of the interpretation, the feelings I get are personal. I find a need to write these feelings down in words and the melody follows." Although Anna's songs are intimate, they are poignantly universal at the same time.
The strikingly melodic "Breathe (2 AM)," the album's first single, examines life's uncertainties and offers comfort as Anna describes "three different situations that were intertwined during a particular period of time." She looks for salvation in "Satellite," her lonesome voice cutting deep in such lines as: "And so I send my feeble flare/Through the silent, arctic air/Heading anywhere/Until at last I've finally found/A place to lay my anchor down."
Stand up straight and stick 'em out girlfriend!
;)
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