SHIRAZ TILLEY (2) DEMO ALBUM ON ITUNES
Musica
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Only A Step Away
2:50
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Mellow Harmony
3:03
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All Together Now
2:17
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To The Bay
3:10
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Among Us
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Informazioni generali
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Genere: Blues / Folk rock / Pop
Posizione Brisbane, Queensland, Au
Visualizzazioni profilo: 79691
Ultimo accesso: 07/06/2011
Iscritto dal 09/08/2008
Sito Web www.shiraztilley.com
Tipo di etichetta Senza contratto
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Biografia
Shiraz (yes!, it's her real name) cheekily refers to her Crowded House inspired music as wtf-alt-indie-folk-pop-rock-country-blues with a touch of soul. Hints of Carol King, Carly Simon, Sheryl Crow and Missy Higgins can also sometimes be heard in her unforgettable songs. Shiraz will take you on a journey that will raise your spirits, capture your heart and stir your imagination. ,,, Shiraz's musical development probably began in the womb, listening to classical music delivered via headphones strapped to her mother's belly. Her classical training continued with the piano at age 8 and the alto saxophone at age 9. Shiraz was a music captain at Brisbane Girls' Grammar School where she played in the Jazz Band, Big Band, Symphonic Winds and pop-rock band, in which she played drums. Over the last two years, Shiraz has written over 20 new songs and learnt to play the guitar, and all while studying Drama and Music full-time at university. The songs have already attracted the interest of a major record label and a hit US TV show. "My cousin plays guitar in The Jakes, a band from Irvine, California. We sent a demo CD of some of my songs to a local radio station. It then somehow found its way to a US record label and to one of the music supervisors of a TV show. It's early days yet, we're just talking, but things look promising." Ten of the new songs have recently been released as demos on her websites where fans are been invited to choose her debut single by voting for their favourite song. In response to overwhelming demand and to promote her new songs, Shiraz will be performing with her new band in and around Brisbane in 2010. In the meantime, she can sometimes be found singing and playing the alto saxophone and harmonica with the blues, jazz and soul band, The Affordables. -
Iscritti
Special Show Review: Once in a blue moon, before a single note has been played or sung, you just sense that you're in for a special treat. Such was the anticipation last night as the house lights dimmed and Shiraz (my God!, she's even more beautiful than her publicity photos) and her band of seasoned musicians and backing singers drifted on stage to whoops of delight from the packed audience of invited family, friends, fans and yours truly. Without much ado and clearly delighted by their rapturous reception, the band launch into the welcoming All Together Now, a jaunty and catchy number that sets the scene for an evening of sing-a-longs, toe-tapping, wit, humour and general joie de vivre. There is an emotional intensity and sensitivity to Shiraz's beautifully crafted songs that draws the listener in, making you want to connect. She knows the power of appearing to confide her innermost thoughts to you and only you. Her devoted fans hang on every achingly honest word, smile or nod knowingly at every secret allusion and sob at every tug of the heart strings. One of the many highlights of the evening was the audience participation on the mesmorising Move With You, a tribal three-part harmony led by Shiraz. In between songs, Shiraz casually chats to the audience as if they were gathered round the piano in the family home. Throughout the entire show, there is a magical audience connection born of an unmistakeable air of confidence and charisma. And Shiraz's musicianship was equally impressive, moving seamlessly from piano to keyboards, to saxophone, to guitar and harmonica and back to the piano, all magnificently aided and abetted by a band of equally brilliant instrumentalists and backing singers, who were in particularly fine form. After almost two hours of non-stop entertainment, the set ends with a single song encore, one of only two covers of the evening, a stirring rendition of Cat Stevens' First Cut Is The Deepest. What this new convert has just witnessed is the kind of show that, in a few years time, when Shiraz is playing to sold out arenas, I'll be able to say "I was there." - James Peters. -
Influenze
Demos' Review: What a wonderful collection of songs, everyone a gem, and all written, sung (including all the delightful harmonies) and produced by the amazingly talented and delightful Shiraz. There's the achingly beautiful and uplifting Among Us, reminiscent of Jeff Buckley's cover of Leonard Cohen's Hallellujah, with its breathy vocals, sensual lyrics, heavenly cathedral organ and epic, three-and-a-half minute coda. Elton John was right: when in doubt, write a hymn. To The Bay features an ethereal, hypnotic harmonium accompaniment and is another lovely song that will take you on a journey to a faraway place but jolt you out of your reverie with a line like "In the sun we blister/Like a timber door/You've heard this shit before." Stiches reminds us that life is full of pitfalls from which there is no escape. It has an irresistible, sing-a-long chorus. P.S. is yet another song with a great melody and chorus and hints at unrequited love, vulnerability and seizing the moment. Then there's Silent Ones, apparently inspired by a close friend, a haunting lament imploring us to listen to the deep and observant, but often silent thinkers among us. Apple Tree is a deeply moving tale of revelation, chastisement and redemption, sung from the heart and sparingly accompanied by delicate piano, cello, drums and bass. In Only A Step Away, Shiraz doffs her song arrangement hat to her idols, Crowded House. This is a sardonic love song hinting at uncertainty in a relationship "Don't ask me why/'cause I can't give a straight answer tonight/Wish I was a psychic and could read your mind/Still I feel like something's deep inside." The bluesy Hammond organ and harmonica infused tones of Mellow Harmony will again have you wondering how an 19-year-old comes up with the lines like "I love it when you hate me for a while/It gets me high." Musically, Things Are Getting Better is an infectious pop song but with lyrical sensibilities that reach much deeper. All Together Now is a call to celebration and is another catchy song with commercial pop appeal. This is an excellent collection of songs for one so young. – Mark Patterson........ -
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