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CHARLOTTE HATHERLEY - Deep Blue

| IndieLondon | | FORMER Ash guitarist Charlotte Hatherley truly comes of age on her sophomore solo album, The Deep Blue, which confidently combines classic Ash-style moments with some lush, virtually orchestral moments indicative of her changing direction....full text |
| | PitchFork | | Before recording this album, Charlotte Hatherley broke it off with Ash, the group she'd been playing with for nine years. The band was going to record its next album in New York, while she had plans to sequester herself in the studio to work on her own album in the UK, the follow-up to her rather Ash-y debut, 2004's Grey Will Fade....full text |
| | NME | | Pop stars tend not to gestate in the same way as our Charlotte. Plucked from teenage obscurity to bolster the Ash line-up, she was a ready-made pin-up who spent a decade in a much-loved indie band without getting to open her gob. All we knew about her was that, to survive that, she must have been one tough bird. And no, that isn't sexist, it's just that Ash survived horrific bus crashes, monster hangovers and changes in fashion. They were indestructible....full text |
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