The result is an album that hints at the country-folk style of Sheryl Crow at times

and, from another review

'Another For The Darkness', for example, could easily be a Sheryl Crow song, with its country laced vibe.

:eek


meanwhile...

While tracks like 'Undercover' and 'Kiss Me Here' are perfectly serviceable there's a palpable sense of something missing

:rolleyes


I'm just surprised you put up the one that said this...

...in 1995, pre-Dido, we had Tori Amos singing about catching a light sneeze and breastfeeding a pig on her album sleeve. Fast forward to 2005, and we have Lucie Silvas with the lyrical 'masterpiece' 'Breathe In, Breathe Out', looking like she's just been ripped from the pages of a Laura Ashley catalogue.

;)