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I like crocheting animals with a cup of coffeee - i could actually do that for the rest of my life. but if i did that, I'd be as high as a kite and my hand would hurt alot. so im not going to bother.
New-Noise.net said...
"...really showing some spirit and talent. Lucy And The Caterpillar should be garnering adoration sooner rather than later."
HighVoltage.org.uk said
"The title track really couldn't seem any prettier if you played it alongside The Elephant Man. Her songs are 'brim with playfulness and impish imagination. And how could anyone not love a lyric like, "How do you like your toast in the morning? / I like mine with a hug"?
"the hotly tipped Lucy & The Caterpillar has an enchanting style, captivating the audience with her perky reflective musings of alcoholic dreams and matters of the heart"
XFM Manchester
"Local Lovely Las Lucy. shes like a female jose Gonzalez, you know..except she writes her own songs. Unlike the cold hearted wrench of your reviewer here, Lucy and her caterpillar are imaginably an irresistable force of sunshine. not imposing, but reflective with impetuosity well-honed tp power of good things in life"
HIGH VOLTAGE
"all the right ingredients for a modern folk song"
ManchesterMusic.co.uk
The interest in Lucy & The Caterpillar is a fairytale in the making. Having completed a string of high profile support slots through 2006 and 2007 for Scott Matthews, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, Simple Kid, The Earlies, Jeremy Warmsley and I’m From Barcelona, Lucy has been winning audiences over country-wide. Hailing from Burnley, 19 year-old singer-songwriter Lucy Conroy has been making waves for the past year along with her ‘Caterpillar’, the pet name for her trusty miniature acoustic guitar.
Drawing comparisons to Regina Spektor and describing herself as a cross between Vashti Bunyan and Destiny’s Child, Lucy’s style is inimitable. A refreshing antithesis to the sickly-sweet, tasteless chart pop currently dominating the Top-40. Drenched in honesty and openness, her style is unique, and the songs speak for themselves.
Following the debut single, Red Red Wine, and numerous BBC and XFM sessions, the momentum continues to grow. Lucy's unique musical charm, style and sincerity has attracted attention all over, and has now released ‘Kings Cross’, through Alcopop Records, to coincide with various festival appearances including Latitude, Carling Leeds, Solfest and D:Percussion.
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