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		<title>&#8220;All About The Vocals&#8221;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin Molloy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been to two gigs just recently that have been &#8216;powered&#8217;, as it were, by a front-woman with a voice in the calibre that verges on &#8216;ridiculous&#8217;. What&#8217;s been confusing me is the reaction to those voices. People seem to be fine with women either having softly-softly vocals, throaty whispers, delicate breaking high notes etc&#8230; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been to two gigs just recently that have been &#8216;powered&#8217;, as it were, by a front-woman with a voice in the calibre that verges on &#8216;ridiculous&#8217;.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s been confusing me is the reaction to those voices. People seem to be fine with women either having softly-softly vocals, throaty whispers, delicate breaking high notes etc&#8230; or to be &#8216;out-there&#8217; and zany with the vocal potential (see Bjork, Bat For Lashes etc). The idea of a straight-up powerful female voice seems to be linked, for a majority of listeners, with some kind of 80s power-rock, or with OTT country music. That, or it&#8217;s just unsettling.</p>
<p>The closest to having awe-inspiring vocal organs, used in a relatively straightforward, non-quirky, non-delicate way that I can think of (until these last two gigs, that is) has been Florence and the Machine, in recent years. She&#8217;s obviously courting the quirky as an act, but not so much on the vocals front &#8211; there it&#8217;s just straight up &#8216;lungs&#8217;.</p>
<p>I guss I don&#8217;t want to delve too deeply into gender-politics on this one (I&#8217;ve not even touched on Beth Ditto, Karen O etc), and I&#8217;m not even sure I&#8217;ve got a point beyond this:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/lissiemusic">Lissie</a> and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/musicgomusic">Music Go Music</a> have both been incredible gigs.</p>
<p>Music Go Music takes the prize for sheer incredulity of vocal prowess, but the common theme for myself between the two of them was the simplicity of the approach &#8211; &#8220;I&#8217;ve got an awesome voice, would you like to hear it?&#8221;. Held in check when it should be, unleashed with a piercing clarity at just the right moments. No warbles. No rasp. No breaking or whispering.</p>
<p>I really liked it, but found myself defending both bands after the shows. Accusations of cheesiness. Dismissals of it all being &#8216;too much&#8217; or &#8216;all about the vocals&#8217;.</p>
<p>Maybe so &#8211; but they were both *sodding awesome* vocalists. Well worth checking out &#8211; even if just to tell me I&#8217;m wrong.</p>
<p>ps &#8211; Lissie is a true-to-life hippie, and sings country songs &#8211; don&#8217;t go there if that&#8217;s going to offend you</p>
<p>pps &#8211; Music Go Music, on a similar note, sound like Florence and the Machine being redone by Abba covering Fleetwood Mac by way of Journey, plus some. Again, no apologies if that&#8217;s not your basket &#8211; but I wouldn&#8217;t have assumed it was mine.</p>
<p>ppps &#8211; postscriptums and &#8220;band name bears other band name&#8217;s bastard child&#8221; journo tags are both great fun!</p>
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