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REVIEWS
REVIEW
BY DOUGMAN, THESWINDLE.COM -- In a music industry dominated by
some of the most shallow and talentless drivel to come down the pike
in many years (how long has it been since the days of the Spice Girls?
Oh, I guess it seems longer than it has been...), it's harder than
I'd like to find female artists to really get behind. Unfortunately
in the past several years, for every "real" musician, for
every Liz Phair, for every Linda Perry, there have been a dozen Christina
Aguileras, a dozen Britney Spears thrown at us, and unfortunately
the net result has been altogether too many clones of soul-less, contrived
pretty girls pretending to be real artists. Tiffany Anthony is not
only cleansing her name from the sour mall-touring 80's stigma attached
to her identifier, she's proving that the independent music scene
is alive and well, and capable of producing thoughtful, passionate
rock that leaves you feeling something besides a cheap-heat Tiger
Beat boner.
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Her
latest works including her new single "If I Say So", available
on her mp3.com web site, show that in the last few years, Tiffany has grown
musically, and has developed the rare and beloved art of putting passion
in music, in making songs that convey genuine emotions, sometimes owerful,
often sexy, in a very real way. While Tiffany is a very attractive woman
to be sure, she doesn't rely on shaking her breasts or prancing around in
a thong to warm the cockles of your heart, she uses the lyrics in songs
like "Say So" to put powerful, sexy imagery in your mind, which
may remind you of someone you know, or maybe not, but will certainly push
some buttons for you mentally. And really, that's what good music does -
it makes you feel things without the need for obvious visual cues and overproduced
tripe. Rock on,Tiffany, and keep the passion coming. |
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