Live at the Rose Hill
Live at the Rose Hill
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Our Take
Our Take
MARA SIMPSON Live At The Rose Hill Review:
In a world full of over-produced, auto-tuned pop stars, Mara Simpson is a breath of fresh air. Her latest live album, recorded at the intimate Rose Hill venue, captures the essence of her quirky, folk-infused sound in all its raw glory.
From the moment Simpson steps onto the stage, you can tell she's no ordinary singer-songwriter. With her ukulele in hand and a whimsical twinkle in her eye, she effortlessly transports the audience to a place where worries melt away and all that matters is the music.
The highlight of the album is undoubtedly Simpson's powerhouse vocals. Whether she's belting out a soulful ballad or effortlessly hitting the high notes, her voice is a force to be reckoned with. It's no wonder she's been compared to the likes of Joni Mitchell and Carole King.
But it's not just Simpson's voice that shines on this album. The stripped-back arrangements allow her lyrics to take centre stage, painting vivid pictures of love, loss, and everything in between. Songs like "Blue Skies" and "Riverside" showcase Simpson's knack for storytelling, making you feel like you're right there with her on her musical journey.
In a world where talent often takes a backseat to gimmicks and trends, Mara Simpson is a true diamond in the rough. With Live At The Rose Hill, she proves once again that sometimes all you need is a ukulele and a dream. Trust us, you won't want to miss this one.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Rangi and Papa
2. Keep You in Light
3. Danny
4. Baby You're the One
5. Exit Plan
6. In This Place
7. Don't Know Much
8. Home
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About the artist
Mara Simpson
Meet Mara Simpson, the folk-pop songstress who's been causing a stir in the music scene with her infectious melodies and poignant lyrics. Hailing from the lush countryside of Devon, England, Simpson has been compared to the likes of Laura Marling and Joni Mitchell, but with a quirky, irreverent edge all her own. With a voice that can soothe even the most savage of beasts, Simpson effortlessly weaves tales of heartbreak, hope, and everything in between. Her debut album, "Our Good Sides," was met with critical acclaim, with reviewers praising her knack for storytelling and her ability to craft songs that stick with you long after the final chord has faded away. But don't let her sweet demeanor fool you - Simpson is a force to be reckoned with on stage. With a live show that is equal parts intimate and electrifying, she has been known to captivate audiences with her raw emotion and infectious energy. Whether she's strumming her guitar or tinkling the ivories, Simpson is a true musical virtuoso, blending elements of folk, pop, and indie rock to create a sound that is uniquely her own. So if you're looking for a fresh new voice in the world of music, look no further than Mara Simpson. With her irresistible charm and undeniable talent, she is sure to be a household name in no time. Just don't be surprised if you find yourself singing along to her infectious tunes before you know it.
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