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Comparisons don't come easy
when describing Tracie Hunter as she and the band produce such gutsy rock music
with a sound that has great style and groove. Tracie's vocals are unmistakable
with character and passion dripping from every note, bringing to life the
emotional lyrical content at the heart of every song.
This past year has seen Tracie
collaborate with many other songwriters, not least Chris Gorman who's subtle
piano playing brings added depth to the upcoming release.
The single release scheduled
for May should see Tracie Hunter all over the airwaves.
The Tracie Hunter Band have
toured the UK several times as a headline act, and have also played gigs in
Paris, New York and Boston—Tracie has provided BVs for Jools Holland, Ginger
Wildheart, Steven Tyler and Glen Matlock on various recordings and TV/live
performances.
They are currently receiving rave
reviews for their album and live shows:
‘Race
is a life affirming and precious release, a contender for album of 2004. File
under 'outstanding'. There's no-one out there like the Tracie Hunter Band.’ Powerplay, April 2004
‘Tracie
is a no-messin’ foot on the monitor rock chick who has been acquiring
something of a following, a fearsome live rep and a genuine stab at chart
action.’
Total
Music, April 2004
‘Tracie's
smoky yet powerful voice is well suited to this sharp, hook-laden collection of
poppy rock songs. Highlights include
the muscular 'If This Is All', the naggingly insistent 'Did Me In' and stage
favourite '
Astoria
Morning', which ends things convincingly.’
Dave
Ling, Classic Rock
‘With
each consecutive play, the raw emotion of this album seems to further ooze to
the surface.’ Ray
Zell, Kerrang!
‘Race
will completely blow away all the cobwebs in your speakers - if not blow away
your speakers all together. Surely Tracie must be the finest Lady vocalist on
the present rock market.’
Pattaya
Mail
‘Potent,
arena-rock-style tunes that show great promise.’
Boston
Globe
,
USA
‘The
most polished, tight and punchy set of little rocker gems we've heard in many a
moon.’ Making Music
‘If you've ever turned off the
radio wishing for something with more character and backbone, then you'll
definitely want to discover the Tracie Hunter Band.’
TMFH Magazine
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