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Anna Ash – Sleeper - Bluestown Music

Anna Ash – Sleeper - Bluestown Music Original Article in Dutch Anna Ash is a Michigan-born musician who now operates from Los Angeles and has been making her way for many years. On stage she drinks whiskey, she produces her records herself and her voice is a mix of Kate Bush, Emmylou Harris and Lucinda Williams. She covered the latter, with whom she also has some musical resemblance, Righteously and that became a mini-hit.On her new album 'Sleeper' she has opted for a richer production with keys, choirs, horns and pedal steel. However, the eleven self-written songs are still all...

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Album Review: Anna Ash - Sleeper - Three Chords and the Truth UK

Album Review: Anna Ash - Sleeper - Three Chords and the Truth UK Anna Ash has had an eye on the international market from her US base for a while and this pursuit will gain extra impetus with the release of a new record. SLEEPER emerges into an eleven track album from a previous EP housing five songs that form the second half of the full length release. The entity is packed with soulful vibes grown from a minimalist base amidst aesthetic undertones. There is a mild mannered distinctive edge to the vocal groove that draw comparisons with Frazey Ford....

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Anna Ash - Sleeper - Very Grown Up Sad Songs - The Rocking Magpie

Anna Ash - Sleeper - Very Grown Up Sad Songs - The Rocking Magpie

Just before Christmas I was listening to Mike Ritchie’s radio show on Celtic FM when I heard a new song from an act I’d never heard of …. Anna Ash. I immediately did a bit of research and mercifully, just before I contacted her via the website I took a step back...

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The Boot - Anna Ash Teases New Album With Intimate Singles ‘Favorite Part’ and ‘Popularity’

The Boot - Anna Ash Teases New Album With Intimate Singles ‘Favorite Part’ and ‘Popularity’ Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Anna Ash has announced her next album Sleeper and shared two new singles, "Favorite Part" and "Popularity." The new releases build off of the rootsy, delicate Americana sound that Ash updated with more complex soundscapes on her most recent EP Fire Season, which she released in March. Her intimate, intricate songwriting has conjured literary comparisons, with her work described as "like a Sally Rooney book, if the novelist could palm-mute a Silvertone and launch her voice into cathartic falsettos." On "Favorite Part," she reflects on a bitter past...

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