Vogue Spinner. In the purest image to sound more sinuous. This is the change that has lived in recent years the photographer and model Hannah Cohen, who, influenced by the environment of the Village Vanguard New York, decided to leave the fashion magazines to focus on a new role as singer. That transformation, driven largely by Thomas Bartlett (Antony & The Johnsons, The National), promoted the creation of cutting a debut album that contains a fine folk jazz flavor.
"Child Bride" is the name of this LP of ten themes of life in which we discover the pros and cons of the proposal of this beautiful musical soloist. It is undeniable that the protected note Doveman has a great voice can be modulated nicely on tracks like 'Do not Say "or" Carry You Under' without doubt the best of the compact. However, "Child Bride" sin of being a little too ambitious album, with a proposal so absorbed in not wanting to complicate their production in the end the listener is left with the feeling of staying with his half-listening. The background of the cuts is interesting. And the vocal ability of the artist is amorous. But we want more, need more. Give us the next, Hannah.
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