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JULIA A. NOACK – THE FEAST

Review

JULIA A. NOACK

THE FEAST

Genre
CD
Label
Timezone Records
Datum
23.10.2013
Autor
Frank
6 /10
The musical career of JULIA A. NOACK reads like a small miracle.
As a fan of Bob Dylan, she managed to find out which hotel he stayed at when he played a gig in Bonn. Now she was at the hotel, but how to approach Mr. Dylan? Sometimes things turn out differently than expected, and suddenly she found herself in front of the elevator from which Bob Dylan exited. When she spoke to him, he stopped, listened to JULIA's songs, and ended up playing music with her for a while.
The rest is history.
Now, JULIA A. NOACK's musical idol is clear, but the content of this album is not folk leaning towards Bob Dylan. This album, her third overall, from the woman from Berlin, leans towards indie pop and indie rock. One could even say that some songs here have an avant-garde pop vibe.
The vocals in some songs remind one of The Cranberries, but overall, JULIA has found her own style that possesses something unique.
However, it is also an album that wants to be discovered by the listener, as the music does not conform to the consistently catchy clichés and therefore cannot simply be played in the background.
All of this makes “The Feast“ not a bad album, but access to it may not be possible for everyone. “The Feast“ is definitely a serious indie pop-rock record, and those who can embrace JULIA A. NOACK's style will surely learn to love the eleven songs quickly.


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