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Alice Renouf

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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 1/27/2006
Band Members: Alice Renouf guitar, writer and vocalist, Daniel Clift bass and lead guitar composer. Andy Peddie on drums and percussion
Influences: poppies flailing madly in the wind. dandelions chatting in the meadows and next to grimy roads, their little tufty heads appearing. the wild wild wind and the kissing breeze. soft rain. wine and ciggarette in the moonlight. babies laughter. [my amelies laughter] birds singing in the dark. rain at night. birdsong and rain in the night at once. soulful strong intelligent kind people. crazy souls. the ones who say stuff that makes fuck all sense to the rest of the room. outsiders. beautiful music. joel and his freedom. pianos. odd ones out. broken things. the ocean. the universe. shakespeare. William Blake's innocence and experience songs. Emily Bronte. tom hardy. keats. wordsworth and coleridge collaborations. some modern stuff. the beetles. david bowie. freddie mercury and his band. theatre. nirvana.
Sounds Like: 'the three-piece, led by Alice's haunting, scythe-like vocals...memorable and original tracks' The Pulse 11/08/06
Type of Label: None

My Blog

images on dreams and grave yard: luke renouf

graphic designer and artist, cartoonist, animator...  
Posted by Alice Renouf on Fri, 15 Sep 2006 01:33:00 PST

LIVING NEXT DOOR TO ALICE: A REVIEW 11/08/06

Here follows a review excerpt from an article by Karl Plunket called 'Living next door to Alice'    The Pulse, South London Press, Friday August 11th 2006 'I tracked her, Danny, an...
Posted by Alice Renouf on Thu, 31 Aug 2006 03:58:00 PST

REVIEW OF ALICE'S SONG 'RAINBOWS' IN ARTROCKER JULY 5TH-17TH ISSUE

LOVELY LITTLE MENTION IN ARTROCKER MAG OF REPLUGGED IN NEWCROSS.... WHICH SAYS ABOUT ALICE'S TRACK... "Alice Renouf 'Rainbows' is glorious soulful vocals over 70s blues licks." SHORT BUT VERY SW...
Posted by Alice Renouf on Thu, 13 Jul 2006 08:22:00 PST

A MOST SPECTACULAR REVIEW FROM THE ONE AND ONLY EWEN MOORE

They say that music is the highest of all art forms because it is entirely abstract - it communicates directly to the emotions, bypassing literal understanding. It is, of course, not uncommon to hear ...
Posted by Alice Renouf on Wed, 05 Apr 2006 11:42:00 PST