INSPIRED by her own experiences, the former burlesque singer and life model offers a more cinematic offering in Fall From Grace. The 26-year-old, best known for her quirky dress sense and husky voice has been bubbling on the brink of household fame and this might just take her there.
The follow-up album to the Hackney-born songstress’s 2009 debut Do You Want The Truth Or Something Beautiful begins with Picking Up The Pieces, while Black & Blue has more dynamic range and instrumentation. Just Be is Faith at her best, showing off her true strengths with those smooth vocals and a piano.
The bold, big new sound of Fall To Grace has been orchestrated by producer and Soul II Soul member Nellee Hooper. His previous production credits have included Bjork, Massive Attack and Madonna and his influence can be felt strongly.
Paloma Faith is truly inventive and this record showcases her creative ability to its fullest, leaving fans hungry for more.
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