Monday, November 26, 2012
he maturity irreversible folk Haley Bonar
We recently discovered a shy singer who has filled us with life these cold autumn evenings. The girl in question is called Haley Bonar is Rapid City (South Dakota) and is characterized by an exquisite folk baste reminiscent from the distance to the Low or closer figures as Liz Phair and Sera Cahoone. Great friend of another illustrious figure of the acoustic scene (Andrew Bird), Haley is one of those artists who only 29 years old and has a pack on their backs. No more and no less than five LPS have been edited so far, among which includes a "Golder" was published in 2011 and shows the brighter side of the smiling singer of the golden hair.
There have been several media have echoed their musical adventures over the past few years. Press, Star Tribune, Metro ... The list is pretty extensive. And his fanbase has been growing slowly but gradually, waiting Bonar'd just make one final hit that had just elevate. Bonar is still one step to get it, but do not doubt the literature to date. And with great songs like "Candy Machine Gun 'in which resonate the strongest refrains that has made the current citizen of Portland (Oregon).
The apparent innocence that characterized the physical image of Haley is pure deception. Thirty borderline, and with a daughter in her lap, the U.S. has in recent years reached a level of maturity that is reflected in verses such as praying in 'Bad Reputation' by exclaiming that of "I wish I could date my former self / She 'd be a fun girlfriend ". As she explains in an interview with Gimme Noise "on that line will grow, and miss you own innocence that characterized years ago. Now I am a responsible person, and I must admit I felt a little frustrated at the time I wrote this song. I could go out and do everything I did before and it was good fun. It was a feeling really false. "
Reviewing his latest works is impossible not to discern high hopes for the future impending musical artist. Haley Bonar, remember his name. I doubt it will be long until the day I throw a hit ending ringing those spots, all kinds of films and television soap operas.
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