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Single Reviews
Single Review: Tallulah Rendall – Lay Me Down (Transducer Records)
By CMU Editorial | Published on Monday 8 December 2008
Her muses may be Patti Smith and Jeff Buckley, but ‘Lay Me Down’ is far removed from the punk feminism of the former and the self-indulgent, yet highly skilled, prog of the latter. Tallulah just seems to keep things so much simpler. Her voice is certainly more than enough to carry a melody that never aims for the heights of Smith’s ‘Horses’, and which pleasingly never seems to care to. Things are kept hush, with whispers and a build that never quite sees past the third floor. Laid back, yet with an integrity, Rendall could be very interesting indeed. In fact, she already is. TM
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