Liz Larin
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phoenixfury Rec'd this on Sep 16, 2007:
Street Cred: 3514
Rec's: 146
“Wow this song is so intimate and dirty it will leave you feeling like a freak no matter how innocent you think you are.”
dorsey Rec'd this on Jun 24, 2007:
Street Cred: 14688
Rec's: 525
Track: Alive (conversation with the angel)
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Album: Wake Up, Start Dreaming
Artist: Liz Larin
“powerful and poetic, gutsy and gracious, Liz is a strong new voice that will wrap you up and rock you.”
Velmont Rec'd this on Jun 21, 2007:
Street Cred: 8251
Rec's: 255
“I thought it was good by listening to it on my laptop-speakers (they suck). However, now with better equipment; it rocks! Really cool :D”
armusicfan Rec'd this on Jun 21, 2007:
Street Cred: 805
Rec's: 60
“I've only one REC left, and have been saving it for the right song. Then I ran into Liz Larin, and I had to choose between her 5 very well developed/written songs.
"We Are Not Strangers Anymore" pulled me in like a horny lover. If you have to choose between Liz's songs, go for this one!”
CraigH Rec'd this on Jul 21, 2009:
Street Cred: 11096
Rec's: 500
“A steady-driving push into desire. You know you want it.”
CraigH Rec'd this on Jul 21, 2009:
Street Cred: 11096
Rec's: 500
Track: Alive (conversation with the angel)
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$0.29
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Album: Wake Up, Start Dreaming
Artist: Liz Larin
“Here Liz' voice takes its fullness to something more restrained and gentle, and it fills you from the bottom up. When she whispers "this is" it's an invitation to be drawn in... And the changes of the bridge lift you up as they sweetly descend down. A beautiful song.”
Velmont Rec'd this on Jun 21, 2007:
Street Cred: 8251
Rec's: 255
“Great song. Great voice; kinda reminds me of a harder Alanis Morisette, like the REC before me talked about in «Sounds like».”
CraigH Rec'd this on Jun 21, 2007:
Street Cred: 11096
Rec's: 500
“Up from the get-go (the subtle James Bond guitar riff is my favorite touch) this one carries every ounce of momentum into a refrain that lives up to the song's tag line: "Everything is beautiful".”
CraigH Rec'd this on Jun 21, 2007:
Street Cred: 11096
Rec's: 500
“A classic riff reminiscent of Warren Zevon's "The Wind" (especially Billy Bob Thornton's cover version on "Enjoy Every Sandwich") gets new life and a rock-hard edge that soars at the break. A tour de force.”
