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MP3 Marina V - Something of My Own (2nd Printing)

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A beautiful and haunting new album from Marina V, Russian-born Adult Alternative artist. If you enjoy memorable melodies of the Beatles, smooth sound of Sarah McLachlan and quirky vibe of Tori Amos, you will definitely love Marina's music.

11 MP3 Songs
POP: Piano, POP: Quirky



Details:
Russian-born and Los Angeles-based Marina V is an intriguing Adult Alternative singer/pianist/songwriter with an incredible life story. Influenced by the Beatles and Tchaikovsky, Marina's music is a magical blend of her angelic voice, hooky melodies, thoughtful lyrics, and fresh chord progressions, which make this new artist truly special.

"A sweet and beautiful voice" Music Connection

"An incredible live performer!" Chicago-Music-Scene.com

"Her piano-based pop is melodic and unique" Onstage Magazine

"As is her life history, Something of My Own is a bittersweet masterpiece" Vteens.org

"Her classical training serves her musicianship well, lending it a timeless quality and ethereal beauty, while the emotion she pours into her singing transcends the ordinary" Las Vegas City Life

"with her unique phrasing, breathless, smoky-sweet and compelling vocals, she's got a sound all her own" Artists Studio Magazine

"one of the best artists I have had the pleasure to hear in a long time." Indie-Music.com

"This isn't your average CD. It is sophisticated while speaking to you with lyrical pictures" GirlPosse.com

"Marina's ability to combine the lyricism of the singer-songwriter with the vocal edge of the arena rocker results in a potent blend guaranteed to hold your attention" Artist Relations, AUDIX

"Russian princess of the mic with a great groove" the Global Muse.com

"the passion Marina feels for music comes through loud & clear" L.A. Times

"Her strength is the melodic progressions of her songs, both simple yet still sounding fresh... An excellent new writer and talent!" Brian Whitney, JPFolks.com founder

"Marina's story reads like the biography of a 1970s James Bond villainess. Born in Russia to a communist/nuclear physicist, she grew up studying martial arts, skiing, computers, skateboarding and, of course, playing music. She came to the States alone as a teenager to study languages, business and politics, meanwhile enjoying stints as a model, translator, and an athlete on a women's hockey team. Perhaps this unique background has guided Marina in the evolution of her intriguing style and sound." ChicagoGigs.com

"she has the drive, ambition, talent and the looks to make it work" Rock Hard Place

"The title track ["Something of My Own"] by itself is so frighteningly entrancing, the rest of the disc could be blank and still make this list [Tim Cain's Top 20 Albums of 2002]. Fortunately, there's much more, including some whimsy mixed in with the ballads, and the Russian-language version of the title song. The Illinois College graduate, now based in Los Angeles, continues to grow as a songwriter. She's overdue for her break." Decatur Herald & Review


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