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CANNONBALL JANE "Street Vernacular" Reviews
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AZRating: 7.0 Users rating: 10.0 |
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Release: 9 Feb 2006
Label: Fortuna Pop
Genre: Pop, Rock
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| Delusions of Adequacy |
Rating: 8.0 |
It definitely sounds like a band, not a single musician, and in that the production values - while suitably lo-fi in parts - shine. And Hagopian's voice is perfect, sweet at times, edgy at others, and always supporting these short but catchy songs.
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| MusicOMH.com |
Rating: 7.0 |
No doubting her four-track bedroom-star abilities, but beyond the bedroom door lies a whole new world.
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| SoundsXP |
Rating: 7.0 |
With a terrific half hour's worth of catchy riffs and cutey-pie tunes, Cannonball Jane has certainly crash landed into the affections of this listener.
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| Drowned in sound |
Rating: 7.0 |
Street Vernacular really is that joyous.
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| The Independent |
Rating: 6.0 |
The results can mostly be located at some midpoint between Electrelane and Goldfrapp (as with "Text"), or Daft Punk and Girls Aloud ("Hey! Hey! Alright!"), but there's an appealing industrial edge to her naive pop shapes that recalls early-Eighties electro-pop from Sheffield.
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