a Review by Anna Maria Stjärnell
Gina Noëll's debut is eclectic and takes in its styles with a sense of adventure. She goes from trip-hop to pop to bossanova without losing foothold once.
The pop confection "3-65" nods to Blondie's sound. Noëll gives it her best Debbie Harry swoon vocally.
"Never Forever" is a plaintive song that allows Noëll to stretch her impressive voice.
The suggestive "Addicted" is icily dark in all the right places. Noëll makes a compelling diva here.
"No One's Left Standing" is a playful bossa.
"Black Fog" is dramatic and strong.
"Letting Go of Strings" is a fabulous record.
Posted on January 9m, 2004