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Music Style
Haunting, piano-based songs of love, hate, hope and revenge. |
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Artist History
In 1998, MellowTraumatic Recordings released Hannah Fury's "Soul Poison" EP. In 1999, Ms. Fury composed the score to Robert Christopher Ohlson's film "824." Hannah Fury's first full-length CD, "The Thing That Feels," will be available in the summer of 2000. |
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Albums
"Soul Poison," "The Thing That Feels" (slated for release in the summer of 2000) |
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Press Reviews
From Pop Culture Press: "As pretty as much of this music is, it's far too dark and gloomy to use as a coffee shop soundtrack. 'The Necklace of Marie Antoinette' quietly plots murder. 'Scars' is a radically soul-shredded revision of 'Scarborough Fair,' 'Eat the Dirt' forsakes piano for funereal pipe organ and 'The Last Piece of Cake' pleads 'Please don't leave me here in the dirt.' Fury avoids the sounds of self-pity and melodrama by being downright spooky, and her melancholy melodies engage almost immediately despite the gloom. Hopefully this $6 EP is a teaser for greater work to come." (Michael Toland) ——————————————————————————— From YeahYeahYeah: "Out of 500 CDs or so, this is completely its own creature unless you count the new Tori Amos disc. I guess it's good that few artists approach such heights. This is in that league. An ambitious 5-song EP by a woman who deserves a major deal, really. Each song is magnificently produced and sung with passion. Wow. Unbelievable." (Pat Pierson) ——————————————————————————— From Audiogalaxy: "Fury's spooky songs and ethereal vocals recall Tori Amos more than a little, but her arrangements and production are original, her delivery passionate, and her songwriting chillingly unique. Creepy and impressive." |
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Location
Austin, Texas - USA |
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