Miki Huber FLUTTER Miki Huber FLUTTER It’s always great to hear from artists who possess the conviction, passion and confidence to make direct contact with the media. It’s also a pleasant change not to hear from the myriad of third parties ‘protecting’ and promoting the interests of the artists they are paid to represent.
The opening song, New Haven, bounces gently along with the most basic of piano accompaniment, and a sweet voice that occasionally sounds a little flat. The song is contemplative while bristling with decent lyrics and a very strong melody. It’s a good start. Shallow Water is next up and boasts a far better produced instrumental backdrop and shadowy backing vocals. The vibe is darker while Huber manages to match her voice to the songs message and ambience. The track also exhibits a high degree of originality and distinction. Huber is a natural talent and this comes through loud and clear in the next slowly wandering, string-laden track Heaven. The originality continues with Cat In A Hat with fragments of brass piercing air in the background riding atop a song of jagged, stuttered pace. The overall impression here is one of a highly creative artist who still needs to hone her vocal skills. The CD sounds more like a demo recording, albeit an interesting folk/pop one. 3/5
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