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POSTED BY: radiohubcentral on August 24, 2007, 10:01 pm [ QUOTE ]


From Anastasia Saradoc - Corporate Communications, EMI Music Canada

 

A FINE FRENZY BRING THEIR MAGIC TO CANADA WITH TOUR DATES IN AUGUST AND OCTOBER
 
ALISON OF A FINE FRENZY MAKES HER ACTING DEBUT AND PERFORMS ON THE SEASON PREMIERE OF
THE HIT TV SERIES CSI: NY ON SEPTEMBER 26
 
"The melodies on this debut are breathless" - Entertainment Weekly
 
"Her music is haunting" - actress Selma Blair / Interview Magazine
 
'One Cell in the Sea' is pretty and mysterious enough to draw plenty of admirers" - Paste Magazine
 
"Fraught, haunted and beautiful" - Harp Magazine
 
"Her debut album could make her a big star" - InStyle Magazine

 

Word of mouth is spreading quickly on One Cell in the Sea, the stunning debut from A Fine Frenzy which was released in Canada last week.  A Fine Frenzy is fronted by 22-year-old singer/pianist Alison Sudol and while the songs are ethereal, the musical and lyrical vision is as thoughtful, brainy and delightful as Alison herself. 

 

A Fine Frenzy are ending their tour with Rufus Wainwright in Canada with dates in London on August 29 and Montreal on August 31.  That same week A Fine Frenzy will be doing a private show and promotion in Toronto.  Fans can also catch them live when they return to Canadian soil in October on tour with Brandi Carlile with dates in Toronto on October 9 and Vancouver on October 27.  A Fine Frenzy live are quite simply breathtaking and not to be missed.

 

A Fine Frenzy will also be coming to a television set near you - first on September 10 performing on Last Call with Carson Daly and then on September 26 Alison makes her acting debut and performs on the season premiere of smash hit show CSI: NY!

 

On One Cell in the Sea, Alison allows the listener inside her often-fantastical world, revealing her inner life via songs.    Born in Seattle and raised in Los Angeles, she is an only child of divorced parents who found her solace in music that ranged from Ella Fitzgerald to Elton John, from Motown to the melodic melancholia of new global British bands like Aqualung, Radiohead and Coldplay.  Alison's literary tastes are equally eclectic and significant to her song writing, from the graceful prose of Jane Austen to the quirky, surreal tales of Lewis Carroll and C.S. Lewis.  With such unique influences and a pure unique talent A Fine Frenzy offers a magical world on One Cell in the Sea - with this debut a star is born.

 

 

A FINE FRENZY CANADIAN DATES:

 

WED/AUG 29                          CENTENNIAL HALL                                      LONDON, ON         w/Rufus Wainwright

FRI/AUG 31                             PLACE DES ARTS                                            MONTREAL, PQ     w/Rufus Wainwright

TUES/OCT 9                            PHOENIX CONCERT THEATRE                 TORONTO, ON        w/Brandi Carlile

SAT/OCT 27                             COMMODORE BALLROOM                       VANCOUVER, BC    w/Brandi Carlile

 

 

For Further Information, Please Contact:

Anastasia Saradoc

Manager, National Media & Artist Relations

Corporate Communications

EMI Music Canada

Tel: 905-364-3252

E-mail: anastasia.saradoc@emimusic.ca

 

 

 

**REMINDER: TORONTO MEDIA WANTING TO ATTEND AND/OR COVER THE PRIVATE SHOWCASE ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 28 @ THE SAVOY AT 6:30 P.M. CAN RSVP AT: AFINEFRENZY@EMIMUSIC.CA.  CONTACT ME DIRECTLY FOR ANY SPECIFIC DETAILS.

 

 





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