Severus Snape
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I stumbled into her material quite recently, as she is pretty much unheard of in the U.S. She's a British music artist, short film director, actress, and songwriter, according to Wikipedia. I'm still on the fence about how I feel regarding her music. One thing that I am sure about is the fact that she has a very beautiful voice. You can see this in her live performance of her single "Mirrors":
It's so nice to hear someone with such a beautiful voice, for a change. There's too many raspy-voiced female mainstream singers like Amy Winehouse and Gaga. Yuck. Then there's some who are just...idk what--like Miley Cyrus. However, this Natalia girl has got some serious singing talent. I absolutely adored this performance...which is why I can't really understand how something so beautiful turned into this:
I really do love the video, it has a beautiful horror film feel to it, but the auto-tune. Ech! I liked her non-electronic performance better. The video just makes her sound like all the other dime per dozen pop stars out there today. With that said, I love her earrings.
This video of hers, "Zombie," is in my opinion, much better. It still has the slightly annoying electro-voice, but the video is so film noir that I don't even mind it. This video is absolutely amazing.
She's apparently been around for a fair bit outside the U.S. "Zombie" is from 2009, so, she's been at it for at least two years. She got discovered by Will.i.Am. in 2008, according to wiki, and her album "Perfectionist," is scheduled for its American release in 2011. She's definitely got a different style, albeit influenced by, for example, film noir. Musically, her non-live performances aren't anything special at all. I think she might be the rare breed of pop musician who is actually better live than on a recording. I'm afraid idiot people will try to claim she somehow "copied" Lady Gaga because her stuff is being released on the American market so late (this has already started on YouTube.) Such claims are pretty stupid, considering most of this stuff was released either around the same time as Gaga's projects, or sooner (IMO, Gaga's "Born This Way" imitated Natalia's "Mirrors" in some aspects.)
With that said, it wouldn't be out of the question to observe some very real parallels between them--the main one being, neither of them started out doing this electro-pop garbage at first, and both are actually much better live than on their records (with my admitted penchant for soprano voices, I prefer Natalia's singing over cigarette-ruined Gaga's.) One really ought to wonder why either of them agreed to sell out so much, when they could be much better.
Anyway, just my thoughts on her. I wouldn't even had started this thread, had I not heard that live performance. I was ready to write her off after seeing that "Mirrors" video, but that beautiful performance completely changed my mind. Still, I don't know if I can be a fan of someone who sells out--it's really against my [very few] principles. In any case, post your observations here. Until then, I'm still on the fence.
It's so nice to hear someone with such a beautiful voice, for a change. There's too many raspy-voiced female mainstream singers like Amy Winehouse and Gaga. Yuck. Then there's some who are just...idk what--like Miley Cyrus. However, this Natalia girl has got some serious singing talent. I absolutely adored this performance...which is why I can't really understand how something so beautiful turned into this:
I really do love the video, it has a beautiful horror film feel to it, but the auto-tune. Ech! I liked her non-electronic performance better. The video just makes her sound like all the other dime per dozen pop stars out there today. With that said, I love her earrings.
This video of hers, "Zombie," is in my opinion, much better. It still has the slightly annoying electro-voice, but the video is so film noir that I don't even mind it. This video is absolutely amazing.
She's apparently been around for a fair bit outside the U.S. "Zombie" is from 2009, so, she's been at it for at least two years. She got discovered by Will.i.Am. in 2008, according to wiki, and her album "Perfectionist," is scheduled for its American release in 2011. She's definitely got a different style, albeit influenced by, for example, film noir. Musically, her non-live performances aren't anything special at all. I think she might be the rare breed of pop musician who is actually better live than on a recording. I'm afraid idiot people will try to claim she somehow "copied" Lady Gaga because her stuff is being released on the American market so late (this has already started on YouTube.) Such claims are pretty stupid, considering most of this stuff was released either around the same time as Gaga's projects, or sooner (IMO, Gaga's "Born This Way" imitated Natalia's "Mirrors" in some aspects.)
With that said, it wouldn't be out of the question to observe some very real parallels between them--the main one being, neither of them started out doing this electro-pop garbage at first, and both are actually much better live than on their records (with my admitted penchant for soprano voices, I prefer Natalia's singing over cigarette-ruined Gaga's.) One really ought to wonder why either of them agreed to sell out so much, when they could be much better.
Anyway, just my thoughts on her. I wouldn't even had started this thread, had I not heard that live performance. I was ready to write her off after seeing that "Mirrors" video, but that beautiful performance completely changed my mind. Still, I don't know if I can be a fan of someone who sells out--it's really against my [very few] principles. In any case, post your observations here. Until then, I'm still on the fence.