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"Willow’s
voice is as warm, lilting, and alluring as they come." |
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"...a collection of songs that are lyrically
charged, gathering raw energy like a lightning rod in an electric storm." |
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| Her voice has both the strength of a
raging tornado and the grace of a light breeze..." |
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| "This is an utterly haunting album--dark
but also refreshing, and utterly individual. it's wonderful, a truly rich, dark,
sensual, collection of songs." |
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| "Willow is able
to give voice to those vague, disturbing fears and longings that lurk at
the edges of our awareness, that will not step forward entirely into the
light and yet will not go away." |
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| "The quietly
powerful Sweet Dark Demon expands upon last year's self-titled solo acoustic
debut with dreamy, jazzy arrangements swirling around the singer's haunting
and silky voice, creating a kind of folk noir that's as eerie as it is
soothing." |
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"Seattle singer-songwriter Willow's second release is eerie and
ethereal, featuring her half whispered vocals and oblique lyrics, and rich,
electro-acoustic arrangements." |
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| "Sweet, Dark, Demon is
not the kind of record you play for mom when she comes over for dinner.
Instead it's the kind of recording you take in alone, with no distractions
and allow it to take you where you need to go to get to the other side.
Records like this have an uncanny way of being something special, yet
different, to everyone who takes the time to sit down with the lyrics and
explore the essence of each track." |
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