

Having her mood changes for
not following the British-roots of Folk/Pub songs in musical but more sounded
like an American story-teller must be great start for Laura Beatrice Marling
from Eversley – Hampshire doing her solo acts which filled with much appreciated
music blending to make it looks beautifully standard but didn’t quite losing
the taste between vulnerability and strength over the lyrics even though the
music had been a polished mend off Indie-Rock, Folk-acoustic, Pop-Rock and
World/Country-tinged but in a healthy kinds of way related. Via Alas I Cannot
Swim probably, sending the innocence themes for not so being kindly aware to be
ignored but leaving too soon without saying goodbye might cut the painful
broken as wisdom wrapping pains in time and shining arts singing the glory of
common daily bread searching and the meaning of simple life moments re-captured
within her works and voice on The Captain and The Hourglass, Tap At My Window,
Old Stone, Cross Your Fingers, Your Only Doll (Dora) to You’re Not A God
perhaps, recorded to drove away Night Terror for some feminine consciousness
needing for help to get rid of things like it.
Alas I Cannot Swim:
https://open.spotify.com/album/1P3B7c85W4mTXHk0fafGw2
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