Martin, Daphne Lee / Moxie
Album: | Moxie | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Martin, Daphne Lee | Added: | Mar 2013 | |
Label: | The Telegraph Company |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-04-06 | Pull Date: | 2013-06-09 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 9 | May 26 | Apr 21 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 06, 2013: | Sunflower Sutra: Home
House That Built Itself |
3. | Apr 17, 2013: | Minding The Gap
Belly |
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2. | May 25, 2013: | Music Casserole
Friendliest Room In Town |
Album Review
Sunshine
Reviewed 2013-04-05
Reviewed 2013-04-05
MARTIN, DAPHNE LEE: “Moxie” – Her Mantra: “Treat a Queen like a Whore and a Whore like a Queen”. Interesting blend of beats and musical styles. Movie soundtrack feeling. Travels back in time.
Personal Faves: 3, 4, 7. -- Sunshine April 2013
1) Sweet & Low Down – Big voice. Saloon player-piano sounds. Caliope?! Sounds like a Broadway musical. (3:09)
2) Whiskey & Sin – Cross between Saloon and Church. Interesting guitar. (4:24)
3) Belly – Cool beats at start. Soulful ditty. Almost a Bill Withers sound, instrumentally (not vocally!). Old School R&B. (5:30)
4) House That Built Itself – Pleasant female vocals. Upbeat ditty. Sax joins mix. (3:05)
5) Molotov – Confusion ensues. Then Country-Western HeeHaw feel. (3:48)
6) Faithless Beauty – Guitar strumming. Beats. Whining, breathy female vocals. Mariachi horns?! Emotive male vocals. (3:44)
7) Whispers – Reggae riddum. Big lovelorn vocals. (3:17)
8) Friendliest Room In Town – Cool, mysterious instrumental vibe. Then, it sounds as if she sings out of tune. Assorted moods. (3:54)
9) Cheers Darlin’ – Opens like an awards presentation. Tinkly piano. Deep emotional-filled vocals. Big strings. Sort of a ‘40s vibe. (4:44)
10) A Little Bit – Sort of an early Motown ballad feeling to start. Then, breathy female vocals. I think she’s trying to be sexy. Somewhat orchestral. Applause at end. (4:02)
Personal Faves: 3, 4, 7. -- Sunshine April 2013
1) Sweet & Low Down – Big voice. Saloon player-piano sounds. Caliope?! Sounds like a Broadway musical. (3:09)
2) Whiskey & Sin – Cross between Saloon and Church. Interesting guitar. (4:24)
3) Belly – Cool beats at start. Soulful ditty. Almost a Bill Withers sound, instrumentally (not vocally!). Old School R&B. (5:30)
4) House That Built Itself – Pleasant female vocals. Upbeat ditty. Sax joins mix. (3:05)
5) Molotov – Confusion ensues. Then Country-Western HeeHaw feel. (3:48)
6) Faithless Beauty – Guitar strumming. Beats. Whining, breathy female vocals. Mariachi horns?! Emotive male vocals. (3:44)
7) Whispers – Reggae riddum. Big lovelorn vocals. (3:17)
8) Friendliest Room In Town – Cool, mysterious instrumental vibe. Then, it sounds as if she sings out of tune. Assorted moods. (3:54)
9) Cheers Darlin’ – Opens like an awards presentation. Tinkly piano. Deep emotional-filled vocals. Big strings. Sort of a ‘40s vibe. (4:44)
10) A Little Bit – Sort of an early Motown ballad feeling to start. Then, breathy female vocals. I think she’s trying to be sexy. Somewhat orchestral. Applause at end. (4:02)
Track Listing
1. | Sweet & Low Down | 6. | Faithless Beauty | |||
2. | Whiskey & Sin | 7. | Whispers | |||
3. | Belly | 8. | Friendliest Room In Town | |||
4. | House That Built Itself | 9. | Cheers, Darlin' | |||
5. | Molotov | 10. | A Little Bit |