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CANNONBALL JANE - Street Vernacular

| Delusions of Adequacy | | Sharon Hagopian, the musician behind the Cannonball Jane identity, takes a route for her solo project that few other like-minded musicians have tread. Instead of focusing on her voice - which is quite nice and fits perfectly in her chosen course - and guitar as some singer/songwriters choose, she has created an album of upbeat, danceable electro-pop. And she's performed every instrument on it herself, composing all the beats, samples, and synths, adding her voice overtop to finish it off....full text |
| | MusicOMH.com | | Sounding like another New York superhero(ine), by day she is Sharon Hagopian, mild mannered elementary music teacher; by night she is smart and sassy electro pop star... in her basement. She plays every instrument and mixes samples in to create "sassy hip-hop sampling girl-group pop" (so her press release says) or, alternatively lo-fi electropop reminiscent of Japanese pop groups in retro wear. No bad thing, in theory....full text |
| | SoundsXP | | By day, Sharon Hagopian is a school music teacher, but by night, ensconced with a four track in her bedroom, she transforms into a pretty amazing one woman band. This UK release of an album originally issued via a small US label back in 2003, gives her an opportunity to introduce her lo-fi nuggets to an audience this side of the pond....full text |
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