a Review by Anna Maria Stjärnell
Sabrina Siegel makes music one can assume as she experiments with guitar, cello and voice.
These aren’t exactly songs, just sounds she makes. Dissonant noise meets meekly whispered words that fade.
She moves in the outer reaches of what we perceive as music, which makes for difficult listening.
Intent listening reveals more layers of mystique, but everyone wont be up for the challenge.
If she makes music then this is a review. If she doesn’t then these are just words on your computer screen.
Grace is always precarious.
Posted on January 17, 2008