I was invited to Ruby Rabbit to see Erin Marshall play, and so I popped along to check out her stuff. I'm delighted to say that it was an entirely worthwhile evening.
Strapping on an acoustic guitar, the Sydney-based singer/songwriter played a polished set of well-rounded tunes which bounced between cruisey pop/rock and chilled out folk. Her songs spoke of matters of the heart and were delivered with an incredibly impressive vocal, which was always immaculately controlled and perfectly-suited to her mellow, acoustic, poppy sound.
Her infectious, intelligent music seems all the more remarkable when you consider the fact that she only picked up a guitar for the first time less than a year ago. In fact, with this gig only being the fourth time she has ever showcased her songs in the live domain, it doesn't take a genius to predict that the talented, affable, pretty and very marketable Miss Erin Marshall might very well be a record company's dream sometime in the not too distant future.
Strapping on an acoustic guitar, the Sydney-based singer/songwriter played a polished set of well-rounded tunes which bounced between cruisey pop/rock and chilled out folk. Her songs spoke of matters of the heart and were delivered with an incredibly impressive vocal, which was always immaculately controlled and perfectly-suited to her mellow, acoustic, poppy sound.
Her infectious, intelligent music seems all the more remarkable when you consider the fact that she only picked up a guitar for the first time less than a year ago. In fact, with this gig only being the fourth time she has ever showcased her songs in the live domain, it doesn't take a genius to predict that the talented, affable, pretty and very marketable Miss Erin Marshall might very well be a record company's dream sometime in the not too distant future.
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