What do you do if you want to be a standout artist in a saturated genre? If you’re Swedish born Theresa Andersson, you approach the challenge in a non-conventional way. Andersson, who played every instrument on her new album, drew inspiration from her surroundings and combined them into 12 tracks recorded in her kitchen-turned-recording studio. “Hummingbird, Go!” is a musical journey with sounds reminiscent of the music you may have found on the radio 30 years ago. The music of each instrument (wine glasses, a violin, and vibraphone among them) is relatively simple but there is a complexity in how they are layered. The album is slated for release on September 2nd. Pick it up for a wonderfully relaxing, laying on your hammock on a Sunday afternoon, experience. In the meantime, you can watch her music video for “Na Na Na”


Ryan Samson Monday, 11.17.08 @ 4:30 pm

Hummingbird, GO! Where to begin the two singles “Na Na Na” and “Birds Fly Away” are absolutely amazing,and the music is sooo cool and well made that you cant help but love this album. This is such a step up from, Shine her previous album, but the thing that makes me love this so much is the strength of the vocals and the way it transfers so easily into the live setting.




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