a Review by Anna Maria Stjärnell
English singer Chloe March has a gorgeous voice and a way with writing great
songs.
The song "Diamond Skin" evokes eighties singer Virgina Astley. There's also
a trace of David Sylvian's jazz-tinted sound. Emma Bell's French horn adds a
delightful touch.
"Snowdrop" continues the sophisticated songwriting. March's clear voice and
the air of melancholy in this song are just lovely.
"The Fisherman's House" is an evocative tale. The utterly gorgeous melody
and March's singing are exceptional.
"Dog-Rose" is a minimalist song in the vein of Sylvian's "September". March's voice and a piano are all we here and all there needs to be.
"Snowdrop" is a thing of beauty and a bright future must beckon for Chloe
March.
Posted on November 12, 2004