Placeholder
Mirenda Rosenberg
Label: Duffle Music
Format: MP3 Download
Release date:30th April 2010
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Track Listing
- 1. Placeholder
- 2. Death
- 3. Dangerous
- 4. Puppet (featuring Graham Miley)
- 5. Goodbye
- 6. Nothing
- 7. Didn't Make Love
- 8. You Make Me Sick
- 9. It Takes
- 10. Good Women
- 11. Only Human
Review By the Esteemed Bill Buckly (www.soulandjazzandfunk.com)
Mirenda Rosenberg is a young Irish soul singer and 'Placeholder' is her debut album and if you're looking for something a little different to the soul music currently peddled by the so-called big names you could do worse than investigate. Mirenda cites her chief influences as Billie Holiday, Nina Simone and Roberta Flack and - if they could - any of those three ladies would be proud to be associated with this album. That's not to say that Mirenda sounds like any of them or that her music is in any way derivative or a pastiche. Indeed, on the contrary, the eleven tracker is totally original ... quirky and enigmatic even. No, the link with those three true divas is in the approach to the music. Ms. Rosenberg's soul is an intelligent soul. The melodies are often intricate but the lyrics are always intriguing, interesting and intelligent... proper grown up soul music, if you would. Case in point is the unusual title cut. It's a pacey little tune with fine soaring harmonies and a sweet melody driving a lyric that deals with people not in love loving each other via, I guess, the internet ... "we met virtually but in reality we connected". See what I mean about interesting and enigmatic? Speaking of which, I don't know many artists who'd come up with a song title as blunt as 'Death'. Mirenda Rosenberg does ... then goes on to dress the lyrics in a loose, loping funk arrangement. There's a lot more surprises on the album. 'Nothing' has reggae lilt, the brass work on 'It Takes' will recall the marching funeral bands of New Orleans, while 'Good Woman' is a blues based rocker. Ballad-wise, 'Only Human' has a delicate feel; 'Didn't Make Love' is hugely melancholic (like Ian McEwan's novel, 'On Chesil Beach'), while the dramatic 'Goodbye' lasts a mere 27 seconds. My personal favourite though is the sax-led 'Puppet'. It's a melodic duet with Graham Miley and features some superb harmonies and, thinking of radio, maybe a better bet as lead single than the shifting rhythms of the lead single 'Dangerous'. Clearly, 'Placeholder' is a varied album. What holds it together is Ms. Rosenberg's vocal talent which in the space of a few bars can go from feisty strength to a frail vulnerability. To repeat - worth checking, if you 're looking to take your soul in new directions. For more info go to www.mirendarosenberg.com (BB) 4/5
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Album Reviews
E Mack wrote on the 10th July 2010...
The music comes from an honest place which give is a depth few artists seem to delve into.
Kevin McLaughlin wrote on the 1st July 2010...
Mirenda Rosenberg is a pure drop in an ocean of noise!....
Sean wrote on the 30th June 2010...
Tight tracks, a real smooth sound. this is an album with a good original feel, definately reviving soul music. And "Death"? what a bloody song.complaints
liv wrote on the 30th June 2010...
Amazing album by an amazing lady! So real, so energetic, u cant help but sing along :) This lady must be seen, her album must be heard!!
Declan McGrath wrote on the 29th June 2010...
Well what can I say, Placeholder indeed. This album deserves a place in everyones collection. There is so much rubbish forced on us by DJ's and Radio stations who sold their souls long ago. Mirenda is bringing the soul back, and more.
Go get'em. X
Meg Rybicki wrote on the 29th June 2010...
I love this album for its originality, vulnerability, (Didnt make love), and Mirenda's voice which should be heard! My husband, a die hard Bowie fan plays it at least once a day, and the duet with Graham Miley evokes poignant memories of old school soul, with a contemporary feel! Buy it and see for yourselves.
Kiera wrote on the 29th June 2010...
This Lady is absoutley amazing and not to be missed!!!!
Louise Coghlan wrote on the 28th June 2010...
An album you just gotta have :) It's full of life and full of amazing talent :) A voice you just won't want to switch off and lyrics you just want more of!!! A great great talent and a great great album!! You won't be disappointed!! :) Watch this girl go!!! :)
libsduf wrote on the 28th June 2010...
LOVE this album, a smooth and sassy collection of heartfelt numbers delivered as only Mirenda can!!!
GMiley wrote on the 28th June 2010...
This lady is not only one of the best entertainers and singers I've had the pleasure of working with, she can also write some dame good music! a well thought out album...love the energy!!!
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