Sarah McLeod - Aussie Going International Music Status

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ash_stealth
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Hi Guys

 

I was browsing around facebook and found more music from Sarah McLeod.   She's full of a mix of electronic beats with vocals.   She has been involved with that famous Hook 'N' Sling song "She Doesn't Love You" 

 

Check out her  new track "Tell Your Story Walking" on her facebook fan page:

 

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sarah-McLeod-New-Dance-Music-Songs-and-Albums/173191204429

 

What does everyone think of the track?

 

 
Penmonicus
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 I just listened to the song,

 I just listened to the song, and now I feel like vomiting. Thanks.
 
It looks to me that her record label took on a talent they didn't know how to handle, and stripped away everything that made her original and unique and interesting, and pushed her into expensive photoshoots and producers, and made her sound like every other female pop singer at the moment - vapid, empty, auto-tuned, and boring as fuck. Those weren't "electronic beats", it just sounds like a drum machine. One set on the default setting, at that.
 
That's what I think.
 
Oh, and I have no idea what that "She Doesn't Love You" song you mentioned is. In this town, Sarah's actually famous for being the singer and main songwriter for Superjesus, not for featuring on someone else's track.

cooliscool43
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Sarah McLeod has landed.

Sarah McLeod has landed. Finally. It has taken this raven haired, bright eyed girl from Adelaide one solo studio album, one live album, an EP, two dance releases and an international tour de force to get here but there is no doubt that she is here with a sparkle in her eye and a tale to tell. This is an cissp braindump artist who – fresh from the clubs of New York City – is the embodiment of what happens when you mix a little dance, a little pop, a strong serving of driving electro beats, a personal journey of gigantic proportions and the ability to have the strength to admit that despite what you may have said in the past: It’s ok to finally admit that you are a pop girl at heart! What ultimately cissp exam defines Sarah McLeod is that she is undefinable. She likes it that way. Most importantly she has embraced her inner entertainer and while it has not been an easy expedition, is enjoying a new sound and newfound goal: To bring her message, music and attitude to the fans with conviction and dynamic new show. ”So many people dog on pop. I’m guilty of it too. I have always known that pop was my strength but I shied away from it cause I thought it wasn't cool. But then I worked out a way to make it cool, to make it mine.”