miguel_myriad
New Member
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2007
- Messages
- 303
- Jenny has just been confirmed as the support to Angus & Julia Stone on their UK tour next year.
- Her new single, the third taken from 'When The Night Time Comes' is 'Timewarp' and will be released on February 1st.
- Jenny was recently selected by the Sunday Times Culture as the Top 5 New Acts of 2007 joining St Vincent, Flykkiller, Jamie T and Klima. It describes her debut as "wistfully arresting" with "its gently hypnotic mix of spiraling guitar, minimal strings and floating harmonies"
including: Juno Falls, Guggenheim Grotto, Mighty Stef, Alyany, Ben Kritikos & more tba
Support: Niall James Holohan
MONDAY DECEMBER 17th
WHELANS - CAMDEN STREET - DUBLIN 2.
Tickets €12 (inc. booking fee) available from Ticketmaster, Road Records, City Discs, Sound Cellar and usual outlets. www.ticketmaster.ie
www.jennylindfors.com or www.myspace.com/jennylindfors
REVIEWS OF WHEN THE NIGHT TIME COMES
"Lindfors's talent goes way beyond second fiddle...her superb voice is well able to emulate her folk heroines."-
IRISH TIMES ALBUM OF THE WEEK- 4 stars
"...steeped in an early 1970's Californian sound, it's palette of mellow harmonies and acoustic guitars as chilled out as a gentle summer breeze from the Pacific...quietly enchanting"- THE SUNDAY TIMES
" A fine example of lovingly crafted and gorgeously delivered folk-pop songs...the most outstanding thing about the album however, is Lindfors's pure and powerful voice, that's full of depth and richness and belies her 25 years."
ENTERTAINMENT.IE
"Why a record company would pass up on tracks such as 'Voodoo', 'I don't really want you here' and the quite stunning 'Lovestage' defies logic."
MAIL ON SUNDAY
"Jenny Lindfors's debut album is an unexpected delight"
METRO- 4 stars
"A dark and dreamy debut, it meanders wonderfully through a sea of mellow folk and gently acoustic pop."
IN DUBLIN
"Twelve excellent songs, beautifully modulated"
HOT PRESS
"A well kept secret...fully formed...mature...terrific...with a touch of Mama Cass in her voice"
PAT KENNY, RTÉ
"Blissed-out melodic folk-pop that will sound fantastic on a warm summer evening. And even if it rains it'll still sound deadly."
CLUAS.COM