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by Paul Cashmere - October 25 2009
photo by Ros O'Gorman
Lisa Mitchell`s album `Wonder` has received 4 out of 5 stars in a review in The Times in London this weekend.
The Australian singer has had one of the hit albums of 2009 in Australia with ‘Wonder’ off the back of her hypnotic hit single ‘Coin Laundry’.
Reviewer Dan Cairns wrote, “Wonder introduces a singer-songwriter in total command of her talents”.
Cairns compares the 19-year old Mitchell to Tori Amos and Joni Mitchell and says she manages to “conjure up shoegaze, Kate Bush and Cocteau Twins at the same time.”
“The 13 tracks never succumb to posing or laboured whimsy; rather, they communicate a sense of Mitchell working out her hopes, fears and frustrations within her songs, which has to be the point,” he writes.
‘Wonder’ is released on RCA Records in the UK. Lisa Mitchell records for Warner Music Australia.
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