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Charlotte Martin
spent a good part of her teenage years obsessively studying the work of
Kate Bush
. She's more than a fan; she's a devout follower of
Bush
's mystical songbook of art and romance, from which she gained enough confidence to find her own voice and style. Now in her late twenties,
Martin
bows to her idol while composing a theatrical and fearless presentation on her
RCA
full-length debut,
On Your Shore
.
Failure
's
Ken Andrews
produces the dozen-track set. His meticulous approach allows
to fully let go emotionally as a singer while
's journey of self-discovery and self-analysis is torn asunder. Adding to the masque are drummer
Joey Waronker
, arranger
Craig Armstrong
, and bassist
Justin Meldel-Johnsen
. Having these particular musicians involved in the session carries
's passionate delivery beyond her alliance with her piano. It's on the bigger numbers that she truly shines as a performer; from
the Cure
-tinged string arrangements of
"Haunted"
to the purling buildup of
"Madman,"
broadsides any kind of spite or scorn that's crossed her path. Not only is there a fight for honesty and bravery; such a challenge equals strength. The copper-toned chills of the album's title track and the sword dance of
"Limits of Our Love"
make that promise, too. Echoes of
"Running Up That Hill,"
"Sat in Your Lap,"
and
"Experiment IV"
slightly reverberate throughout, but only in flattery.
breathes with a similar kind of energy that's in those particular songs, highlighting the notion that grasping for something that you believe in and doing it with every fiber of your being, regardless of the outcome, is worth it. Every hush, hum, and ooh is perfectly matched to each pounding tremor of
's piano. That in itself supports the surefire dynamic that is
wanted to make an album that matters as much as any
record meant to her. She couldn't have gotten it any better. As
Tori Amos
Sarah McLachlan
get older, there's room for others to step in. Welcome,
, welcome. ~ MacKenzie Wilson
spent a good part of her teenage years obsessively studying the work of
Kate Bush
. She's more than a fan; she's a devout follower of
Bush
's mystical songbook of art and romance, from which she gained enough confidence to find her own voice and style. Now in her late twenties,
Martin
bows to her idol while composing a theatrical and fearless presentation on her
RCA
full-length debut,
On Your Shore
.
Failure
's
Ken Andrews
produces the dozen-track set. His meticulous approach allows
to fully let go emotionally as a singer while
's journey of self-discovery and self-analysis is torn asunder. Adding to the masque are drummer
Joey Waronker
, arranger
Craig Armstrong
, and bassist
Justin Meldel-Johnsen
. Having these particular musicians involved in the session carries
's passionate delivery beyond her alliance with her piano. It's on the bigger numbers that she truly shines as a performer; from
the Cure
-tinged string arrangements of
"Haunted"
to the purling buildup of
"Madman,"
broadsides any kind of spite or scorn that's crossed her path. Not only is there a fight for honesty and bravery; such a challenge equals strength. The copper-toned chills of the album's title track and the sword dance of
"Limits of Our Love"
make that promise, too. Echoes of
"Running Up That Hill,"
"Sat in Your Lap,"
and
"Experiment IV"
slightly reverberate throughout, but only in flattery.
breathes with a similar kind of energy that's in those particular songs, highlighting the notion that grasping for something that you believe in and doing it with every fiber of your being, regardless of the outcome, is worth it. Every hush, hum, and ooh is perfectly matched to each pounding tremor of
's piano. That in itself supports the surefire dynamic that is
wanted to make an album that matters as much as any
record meant to her. She couldn't have gotten it any better. As
Tori Amos
Sarah McLachlan
get older, there's room for others to step in. Welcome,
, welcome. ~ MacKenzie Wilson
Charlotte Martin
spent a good part of her teenage years obsessively studying the work of
Kate Bush
. She's more than a fan; she's a devout follower of
Bush
's mystical songbook of art and romance, from which she gained enough confidence to find her own voice and style. Now in her late twenties,
Martin
bows to her idol while composing a theatrical and fearless presentation on her
RCA
full-length debut,
On Your Shore
.
Failure
's
Ken Andrews
produces the dozen-track set. His meticulous approach allows
to fully let go emotionally as a singer while
's journey of self-discovery and self-analysis is torn asunder. Adding to the masque are drummer
Joey Waronker
, arranger
Craig Armstrong
, and bassist
Justin Meldel-Johnsen
. Having these particular musicians involved in the session carries
's passionate delivery beyond her alliance with her piano. It's on the bigger numbers that she truly shines as a performer; from
the Cure
-tinged string arrangements of
"Haunted"
to the purling buildup of
"Madman,"
broadsides any kind of spite or scorn that's crossed her path. Not only is there a fight for honesty and bravery; such a challenge equals strength. The copper-toned chills of the album's title track and the sword dance of
"Limits of Our Love"
make that promise, too. Echoes of
"Running Up That Hill,"
"Sat in Your Lap,"
and
"Experiment IV"
slightly reverberate throughout, but only in flattery.
breathes with a similar kind of energy that's in those particular songs, highlighting the notion that grasping for something that you believe in and doing it with every fiber of your being, regardless of the outcome, is worth it. Every hush, hum, and ooh is perfectly matched to each pounding tremor of
's piano. That in itself supports the surefire dynamic that is
wanted to make an album that matters as much as any
record meant to her. She couldn't have gotten it any better. As
Tori Amos
Sarah McLachlan
get older, there's room for others to step in. Welcome,
, welcome. ~ MacKenzie Wilson
spent a good part of her teenage years obsessively studying the work of
Kate Bush
. She's more than a fan; she's a devout follower of
Bush
's mystical songbook of art and romance, from which she gained enough confidence to find her own voice and style. Now in her late twenties,
Martin
bows to her idol while composing a theatrical and fearless presentation on her
RCA
full-length debut,
On Your Shore
.
Failure
's
Ken Andrews
produces the dozen-track set. His meticulous approach allows
to fully let go emotionally as a singer while
's journey of self-discovery and self-analysis is torn asunder. Adding to the masque are drummer
Joey Waronker
, arranger
Craig Armstrong
, and bassist
Justin Meldel-Johnsen
. Having these particular musicians involved in the session carries
's passionate delivery beyond her alliance with her piano. It's on the bigger numbers that she truly shines as a performer; from
the Cure
-tinged string arrangements of
"Haunted"
to the purling buildup of
"Madman,"
broadsides any kind of spite or scorn that's crossed her path. Not only is there a fight for honesty and bravery; such a challenge equals strength. The copper-toned chills of the album's title track and the sword dance of
"Limits of Our Love"
make that promise, too. Echoes of
"Running Up That Hill,"
"Sat in Your Lap,"
and
"Experiment IV"
slightly reverberate throughout, but only in flattery.
breathes with a similar kind of energy that's in those particular songs, highlighting the notion that grasping for something that you believe in and doing it with every fiber of your being, regardless of the outcome, is worth it. Every hush, hum, and ooh is perfectly matched to each pounding tremor of
's piano. That in itself supports the surefire dynamic that is
wanted to make an album that matters as much as any
record meant to her. She couldn't have gotten it any better. As
Tori Amos
Sarah McLachlan
get older, there's room for others to step in. Welcome,
, welcome. ~ MacKenzie Wilson

















