Ginja Roe – Heart Of It
By thatch • Sep 7th, 2008 • Category: Acoustic, Australian, Country, Folk, Music
Ginja Roe are Meg Doherty: ( she writes songs, sings, strums, drums, and plays the blues harp) and Pam Wouters: ( she sings, strums, drums and taps). Don’t you just love over-achievers.
Well thanks to the dudes at at New Found Frequency there is a fabulous LIVE recording from a gig they did at the East Brunswick Hotel early this year. And by the by they are doing a Sunday Arvo show on the 5 Oct 2008, 03:30 PM at the aformentioned The East Brunswick Club Hotel to launch their new CD.
Their music is a blend of original folk, alt-country and pop that covers the usual topics (love, loss and revenge) all done with really nice guitar work and just plain awesome harmonies. Live this band sounds a killer, there is the same “take no prisoner” attitude just like one of my other favourite duos Mad Violet (we chatted about them last year).
Listen to “Heart Of It”, a beautifuly produced piece of music. The harmonies are just so wonderful, producer Bob Spencer has really done a great job here.
Highly Recommended.
Websites at www.myspace.com/ginjaroe and www.ginjaroe.com/
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