Photo by: Christine McFarlane |
Music Review: Whisper In
Your Ear
By: Christine McFarlane
Bio:
Sarah DeCarlo is an artist from the Peterborough area with roots in the
Ojibwa Nation. She is a filmmaker, singer/songwriter and performer. Her film
works have been screened at festivals across Canada and her music has been
featured on APTN and Spirit Magazine. Sarah has worked advocating arts with
youth in communities in Ontario, Quebec and across Canada.
After hearing Sarah DeCarlo perform at the Red Revue during PlanetIndigenUS, I wanted to do a quick review of her work. Sarah DeCarlo released her first album "Whisper In Your Ear" in June 2012.
It's a mix of tunes that are a celebration of life stories, experiences and travels from across Canada, and it is music that is a mash up of rock, punk, folk, country and pop with a bit of something for everyone.
It's a mix of tunes that are a celebration of life stories, experiences and travels from across Canada, and it is music that is a mash up of rock, punk, folk, country and pop with a bit of something for everyone.
Songs such as “Whisper in
your Ear” “Everybody Wants Something,” “Jesus Died,” show the diversity in
her singing and songwriting abilities; with many a song being upbeat catchy
tunes that move across a spectrum of emotions and intensity.
I am a picky music
listener, but I can honestly say that I hope to hear more of Sarah DeCarlo and
her music in the years to come!
Sarah DeCarlo can be found on myspace at www.myspace.com/sarahdecarlo and on Facebook.
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