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FUR FOR FAIRIES – FOUR STAR REVIEW!

From New Underground Music (translation): Fur For Fairies is the project of Susanne Kelly from Seattle, Washington, USA and is, like it made ​​in 2014 released album “By Reckless Moonlight”, in collaboration with her ​​husband Jeff, who is also in the bands The Green Pajamas and The Goblin Market plays.
Under the name Fur For Fairies is Susanne, who also paints and carvings makes, with the eponymous CD, which appeared in August 2015 through the Green Monkey Records label, its official debut. The CD contains 11 songs and begins with “My Stolen Kiss “, where I heard a fairly obscure-sounding pop song war and the voice of Susanne sounds pretty sensual, and” Like The End Of The World “follows and let herein hear me again a wonderful peaceful slightly progressive pop song, which equipped with an obscure text. Then I hear “If I Kissed An Angel” and in this song I hear a great danceable pop song, which is followed by “Gone With The Summer”, a catchy sounding calm doll song, in which Susanne me again treats us to a sultry vocals. Then comes “Toward The Dawn” and in it she let me enjoy a swinging danceable pop song containing light funk, and I “Sea Of Cortez (A Bourbon Lament)” to put war and in this song I hear a fine electro pop song, followed by “Things I Never Did”, which I heard a sultry sung pop song get, which is played in a not too rapidly. In “She Says No “Susanne is serving me a very quiet dark pop song, in which the voice somewhat resembles that of Crystal Jacqueline (listen to it using the youtube link below the review) and” Long Way Down “I hear her a delicious light hypnotic pop song be playing, which put me in motion. Then I get “The Singer Of Another Song,” a brilliant pop song, in which an amazing piece of Hammond organ sits and has a wonderfully catchy danceable rhythm, but contains an obscure text in the last song, entitled “The Lost Weekend (Autumn 1992)” I now hear again a quiet pop song that has a sad undertone and therefore sounds pretty grim. Fur For Fairies is full of nice quiet, sometimes obscure-sounding pop songs, listening more than worth it and I can therefore recommend this CD to those who love the better pop music.

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