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| Title: Night of the Deep Bloom |
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| Artist: Atoosa |
| (c): (C) 2005 Atoosa |
| (p): (P) 2005 Atoosa Salimi |
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2004-11-11 |
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Folk pop with a crisply resonant voice and intensely personal lyrics that will open your heart.
Singer/songwriter/musician Atoosa has been performing New York City gigs, touring, and making appearances on local and regional radio for the release of her third album, Night of the Deep Bloom. She describes her folk pop sound as "warm, hopeful, alternative, haunting at times, classically influenced, spacious, lyrical, truthful, and from the heart, baby!" With her crisply resonant voice, Atoosa has been compared to Tori Amos, and in poetic piano songs like "Yellow Reversal" and "Question for You," she explores love and hope, devastation and desire, in her unflinchingly honest search for truth. Her intensely personal lyrics, captivating vocals, and magnetic stage presence have been transcending musical boundaries while garnering audience attention and critical acclaim.
Atoosa explains that she thinks of her new album as "complete darkness with one faint light shining," created out of a difficult time of struggle for her. She courageously uses her life experiences in her songs to "tell the truth from (her) perspective," hoping all the while to "spread hope" for her listeners, "no matter how dark it is."
Derek Sivers, President of CDbaby.com, lauds Atoosa as "creative and delicious," and collectedsounds.com wrote, "I can't wait to hear what she does next!" Her next effort has arrived and lives up to the expectation and buzz. With its release, Atoosa excitedly looks forward to continued local gigs, touring and media appearances, and especially, "learning more about this world we inhabit," and continuing to uplift and inspire audiences by "having the freedom to be who you really are." Because to Atoosa, that is what her music is all about. |
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