Maria Apetri (born February 6, 1985, Copenhagen, Denmark), known as Fallulah, will surely join the ranks of Bat for Lashes, Jenny Wilson and Marina & the Diamonds, as part of the new emerging wave of proud, bold and adventurous female popartists. Fallulah creates pop music with ?nesse, integrity and a ?ery, hot- tempered feel of Central Europe. Her songs defy genres and contain subtle elements of classic pop, rock & roll, indie, balkan, jazz and r&b.
Fallulah creates pop music with ?nesse, integrity and a ?ery, hot- tempered feel of Central Europe. Her songs defy genres and contain subtle elements of classic pop, rock & roll, indie, balkan, jazz and r&b. They are energetic and highly physical, which is re?ected live, when Fallulah is backed by a tight quartet that plays with a teeth-grinding, feet-stomping bluesy rawness.
Fallulah's debut album ?The Black Cat Neighbourhood? is a minimalistic horn-of-plenty; extremely ambitious and focused, but at the same time organic, personal and with an infectious, rogue energy; The catchy melodies are arranged around propulsive beats, playful percussion, folkloric strings, piano, choir, glockenspiel and dry, stabbing guitars.
The album will be released in february 2010 and succeeds the single ?I Lay My Head?, which immediately became ?Song of the week? on the highly in?uential Danish P3 Radio.
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Callmekat 1
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Beth Orton 17
Cat Power 24
Hanne Hukkelberg 5
Joanna Newsom 10
Marina And The Diamonds 42
Nabiha 4
Adele 27
Feist 11
Gossling 6
Holly Miranda 6
Klima 3
Slow Moving Millie 1
Soap & Skin 1
Tina Dico 14
Alice Merton 12
Annie 8
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CocoRosie 15
Eliot Sumner 1
I Blame Coco 1
Kate Nash 8
La Roux 7
Polly Scattergood 5
Portishead 18
School of Seven Bells 10
Tori Amos 128
Aurora 20
Dido 36
Eleni Mandell 12
Emilie & Ogden 1
Karen Elson 7
Laura Marling 22
The Rumour Said Fire 2
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