Vanja Sky “Woman Named Trouble”

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    Artista / Grupo: Vanja Sky

    Álbum: Woman Named Trouble

    Discográfica: Ruf

    Año publicación: 2020

    Fecha crítica: 7/2020

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Only aged twenty-six, Vanja Sky has already become one of the new values of European rock-blues scene Born in Croatia, Vanja began to gain some recognition when she decided to leave her work and move from her small town Buzet to Zagreb, where she began to perform in clubs and venues Discovered by Thomas Ruf, founder and president of German label Ruf Records, she was part of the Blues Caravan together with Mike Zito and Bernard Allison Since then Vanja Sky has not stopped to get new followers, who have enthusiastically received her new album that includes eleven songs, eight composed and written by Vanja together with guitar player Robert Wendt, and three versions, Life Is A Bitch coming from Luther Allison, Oh Well by Peter Green and Shadow Play by Rory Gallagher You will immediately discover in each album song the influences that, despite her youth, this brave singer and guitar player has gathered and assimilated, from hard rock, to folk-rock or roadhouse blues Carefully well build up compositions with good doses of varied guitars and a reliable voice give shape to this album



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