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Manya of Blue Petal

the pull in how we met was greater than the rest

About Me

Blue PetalBlue Petal (Self-released)Russian-born Dallasite Manya Repnikova writes songs that manage to capture the electricity of moments like those just before a Texas-sized thunderstorm unleashes its payload. The only thing eclipsing Repnikova’s talent as a songwriter is her amazingly sweet voice. As much as it is a vehicle for her lyrics, it’s also easily embraceable as its own beautiful natural phenomenon.However, Blue Petal isn’t a solo act. It also includes Fort Worthians Peter Anderson and Bryan Butler. The former shares some songwriting duties while adding guitar and piano parts, and the latter offers fine-as-a-frog’s-hair finger-picking and harmonica lines. Their playing is solid here on the band’s eponymous five-song EP, and they also seem to be good listeners. Even during the solos, the guys’ performances are tight but restrained, expertly complementing Repnikova’s voice through the dynamic swells of each track.The standout single is “Turning It Around,” the most conversational of a collection that’s a mix of folk and jazz with pop leanings. On a soft bed of acoustic-guitar strumming, Repnikova’s voice initially summons Aimee Mann before surrendering to an ever-so-slight Billie Holiday vibe. After the first verse, the instrumentation gradually builds, adding descending vocal harmonies to the chorus and an electric keyboard line. A little ebb and flow tugs at the tempo before it all returns to the tranquility of the opening.Throughout the disc, the backing players are afforded a fair share of limelight to showcase their ample, well-tempered abilities, and they never come into contention with the instrument that is the centerpiece of every song: Repnikova’s vocalismo.The last track, “Host,” is a departure from the guitar-based arrangements of the previous four songs. Backed by an arpeggio keyboard line coupled with a wavy synth flourish, Repnikova adopts a darker tone. The increased focus on her voice here conjures some of Kate Bush’s best work.As amazing an effort as Blue Petal is, a couple of elements are mildly nagging. The songs tend to borrow from recognizable formulas, and woodwinds and strings and beats that don’t sound so synthetic would seem to be more in keeping with the record’s overall organic timbre.Given that three people can only do so much, these tiny flaws seem to be more of an economic issue than a creative choice. Simply put, Blue Petal’s talent is obvious, demands attention, and effectively nullifies any quibbles — until perhaps the 500th time you listen to the CD. And you will at least that much. — Tom Urquhart

"Destiny" is a feeling you have that you know something about yourself nobody else does.The picture you have in your own mind of what you’re about will come true. It’s a kind of athing you kind of have to keep to your own self, because it’s fragile feeling, and you putit out there, then someone will kill it. It’s best to keep all that inside."-Dylan



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Member Since: 1/31/2007
Band Website: myspace.com/bluepetalmusic
Band Members: Manya Repnikova, Bryan Butler, Peter Anderson
Influences: the good the bad and the ugly
Sounds Like: a sack of potatoes ripping
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Move Along

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRaN9Ne_65s move along now....
Posted by Manya of Blue Petal on Wed, 28 May 2008 12:54:00 PST

Cat Power - Maybe Not

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Vj_tR4p184 NO WORDS NEEDED HERE....
Posted by Manya of Blue Petal on Fri, 16 May 2008 04:52:00 PST

Blue Petal’s cd review in the FW Weekly-Amen!

http://www.fwweekly.com/content.asp?section=Music&type=L isten+Up
Posted by Manya of Blue Petal on Thu, 07 Feb 2008 05:39:00 PST

Ange Fitzgerald Photography

I love this woman. For a good photo and a good time... visit: www.angefitzgerald.com   Ange makes taking photos so much fun. Even if your not comfortable, she helps you relax by shoving her ...
Posted by Manya of Blue Petal on Mon, 04 Feb 2008 07:35:00 PST

No Country for Old Men

So Pete and I have started this thing where we swap our favorite books w/each other. He chose No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy for me. I was VERY skeptical as to whether or not I would like i...
Posted by Manya of Blue Petal on Mon, 20 Aug 2007 01:46:00 PST