Showing posts with label lucy rose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lucy rose. Show all posts
One Thousand Eight Hundred Second Weekend.
Week Two.

Okay so this weeks edition is a little late, I like to have this posted by now, but I have been so busy knitting this week that I haven't had a chance, I had already planned the music, but I  needed to decided which artist would be being praised this week, and that was easy.



 Lucy Rose is a Warickshire born solo artist who's songs are captivating in every way, her delicate hushed tones leave me breathless at times. Ever since hearing her intoxicating voice grace the melody of Bombay Bicycle Club's Flaws on their 2010 acoustic album, I had to find out who this girl was. Now based in London, Lucy usually plays with a band, Guitarist Björn Ågren, drummer Sam Nadel, bassist Joe Steer and multi-instrumentalist Alex Eichenberger. Lucy has already made a name for herself in the underground scene and she has done pretty well up until now by herself, this is down to her incredible feminine sound and poetic lyrics. Having already had three singles released in the last few years Lucy is well and truly known, but this year they are working on her début album and you know this can only marvel brilliance. This year she will be touring, supporting Bombay Bicycle Club on their North American & Canadian tour early this year. Being tipped as HMV's "One to watch" for 2012 she is definitely going to be hitting the indie scene hard & fast at some point this year.
Sending all my Good Luck to Lucy for her new album.

Laurie Rose x

One Thousand Eight Hundred Second Weekend.

Whatever your plans for the weekend, you have to make time for yourself. Whether you have invited the family round for a Sunday Roast or the kids have a birthday party to attend - take some time for you. Make a cuppa, close the door and put your feet up, let the music absorb your pores and sigh out all those woes of the week. An eclectic combination of powerful inspiring music, to help you unwind, relax and maybe even make you dance around the room. This music gives me tingles I hope to pass it on each week, on a Friday, to give you all that couple of minute to let go.


The main feature in this weeks One Thousand Eight Hundred Second Weekend is Lisa Hannigan.
Remember the velvet tones of Damien Rice that a few years ago threw us into a depressing spiral of wonder. Hidden in the harmony was Lisa Hannigan, someone whom I now find myself drawn back to time and time again. After the Success of her first album Sea Sew in 2009, we have now been graced with Passenger her second album released in October 2011. The mix of fiddle and the wonderful use of percussion we are opened to her Irish influenced use of instruments. A must listen. Easy folk melodies infused with creative lyrics makes Lisa my favourite this week.