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KT Tunstall - Drastic Fantastic

| Musicomh | | She rather sneaked up on us in 2005, did KT Tunstall. When she appeared on Jools Holland's Later she was probably only known to a handful of listeners of Mark Radcliffe's late-night Radio 2 show. Minutes after playing Black Horse And The Cherry Tree with just an acoustic guitar and Akai sampler for company, she was on her way to superstardom....full text |
| | Rollingstone | | Set the way-back machine for 1997! Smash Mouth and Third Eye Blind and Primitive Radio Gods are the rock stars of the future. People are still walking around saying, “You are so money, baby!” Nobody's heard of Napster, reality TV or Britney. Puff Daddy is all over the airwaves rapping, “Ten years from now we'll still be on top,” which turned out to be half true. And everybody complains about how conservative Bill Clinton is -- can't wait for the real Democrats to take over in 2000....full text |
| | Bbc | There’s something immensely likeable about KT Tunstall. Where most contemporary female singer-songwriters are bland, boring or both (Dido, anyone?), Tunstall is acid-tongued, smart and on the right side of feisty to avoid being annoying.
Drastic Fantastic, her sophomore album, may be inappropriately named, however. If anything it’s a less drastic record than its million-selling predecessor Eye To The Telescope, opting instead to follow a more conventional pop-rock template. In this sense it’s as far away from KT’s roots in Fife’s alt-folk Fence Collective as Land’s End is from John O’Groats....full text |
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