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Via Tania: Wonder Stranger
Praise for the new album ’Moon Sweet Moon’
"Let your freak-baroque folk flag fly with some exhilarating and strange harmonies and French chanteuse-like grand moments." Album of the Week, MX Magazine
"Bass-heavy guitar and skittish drums and vocals that move from folk to soul to jazz, Moon Sweet Moon is a stunning second album." 4 stars, Sydney Morning Herald
"Moon Sweet Moon is a fascinating and rewarding invocation." Mess and Noise
"The self-described ’moon music’ is indeed a guiding light in the emotional darkness" MCV
"A lilting, otherworldly collection of folk-pop songs that shows off her sparkling voice"Vogue Australia
Album of the week FBI FM (Sydney), 4ZZZ FM (Brisbane), 2SER FM (Sydney)
Perhaps my memory is going, but I don’t remember Via Tania being this cut-up-electronic before - Our Wild Flight sounds like Goldfrapp reimagined by the Notwist - but the fragile synths and twitchy rhythms suit the huskily seductive voice of Tania Bowers perfectly. Part of me wants to continue making wanky music journalist comparisons ("hey, it’s like a female Postal Service!") but in all honesty, this is just too good to sully with endless references.
Andrew P Street (Drum Media)
Offering dreamy, ethereal pop somewhere between Bjork and Feist, Via Tania has a lovely breathy and at times tremulous voice that sounds destined to soundtrack tasteful commercials (this is not a put-down - there’s a universal appeal here which some canny advertiser will recognise, as has already happened with Feist multiple times).
Tim Finney (Inpress)
PRAISE FOR VIA TANIA and UNDER A DIFFERENT SKY
"The best of the lot might be Via Tania (aka Tania Bowers), who comes from Melbourne via Chicago and has the same effortless charm as Norah Jones. She’s Beth Gibbons without the haunt and Macy Gray without the nasal problems." Austin Chronicle, Feb 23, 2007.
"Via Tania is a motherfucking revelation." Junkmedia Magazine (US)
"Under a Different Sky is such a good album that you wish someone would adopt it. Jennifer Kelly, www.splendidezine.com
"It’s rare to find progressive music this engaging." Lucky Magazine (AUS)
"A striking accomplishment" Resonance Magazine (US)
Alternately layered and stark, with Tania sounding like a sweeter, tech-savvy Chan Marshall. Richard M. Juzwiak, CMJ New Music Monthly (US)
Imagine Martina Topley-Bird (back-up vocalist for Tricky) and Macy Gray singing you sophisticated lullabies about love and loss. Amneziac, www.tinymixtapes.com
Sings with an extraordinarily breezy, half-lidded and dreamy timbre Via Tania will be a major contender. Julianne Shepherd www.pitchformedia.com (US)
Bowers voice and adventurous songwriting are the clear stars on Under a Different Sky. Its a remarkably pliable instrument that navigates proto-cabaret croon, Bjorks wide-eye wonder and Nicos dispassionate transport with an unassuming grace and welcoming conviction. Ben Sterling, www.junkmedia.org (US)
The electro-Country highway is still a less travelled road, so Bowers can happily write her own bible. Martin Longely, The Wire (UK)
A beautiful disturbing record, like a mirage seen through the heat rising off hot tarmac on an empty highway her range is extraordinary. Tim Haslett, Anthem Magazine (US)
Absorbing and slightly foreign, Richard Alvarez, Time Off (AUS)
Soft pop blessed with the spirit of love and adventure. Anthony Carew, Zebra (AUS)
Lush melodies and a beautiful enigmatic voice. www.usounds.com (US)
Subtle and distinctive. Vaughan Healy, www.cyclicdefrost.com (AUS)