Ane Brun’s new album “It All Starts With One” shows the singer-songwriter’s darker side. Accompanied by accentuated drumming and minimalist arrangements, her fragile voice carries you through the melancholic songs with lightness and grace.
You need to get the deluxe version, the second disk is amazing. Read a full review of the 18 songs of "It all starts with one" here: http://wp.me/p1ZpT1-kV
Kieron Tyler contributes to MOJO magazine, the leading British music monthly. He also writes for The Arts Desk, the UK's first professional critical website and winner of the Best Specialist Journalism Site at the Online Media Awards 2012. He is The Arts Desk's reissue CDs editor.
His writing has also appeared in Billboard, Q, The Guardian, The Independent, Music Week, Les Inrockuptibles, Ugly Things, the European Commission’s 12 Star Culture and and Rockfort, the website covering the best in French music and culture.
Consulting for major and independent labels on catalogue reissues (including Universal, EMI, and Rhino), he worked on EMI's reissues of all Magazine’s albums and Rhino’s Jesus and Mary Chain and a-ha reissues. Since 2000, across various labels, he has worked on all reissues of the original albums by The Damned. His own imprint – RPM International – is dedicated to the world of non-UK, non-American music.
In the field of music PR, campaigns worked on include Morten Harket and Charlotte Gainsbourg.
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You need to get the deluxe version, the second disk is amazing. Read a full review of the 18 songs of "It all starts with one" here: http://wp.me/p1ZpT1-kV