- Music
- 11 Apr 06
There’s no disputing that Tara Blaise is a fine vocal talent, but as of yet the young Wicklow woman has yet to wrap her considerable abilities around the right song. Her debut album Dancing On Tables Barefoot was a mixed bag full of as many bad moments as there are good. The flaky wishy-washy ‘Unbearable Lightness’ marked a notable dip with it’s over earnest chorus and cheesy guitar lines. Frustratingly its warm and engaging verses intermittently hint at the talent within. Album number two will most certainly prove make or break.
There’s no disputing that Tara Blaise is a fine vocal talent, but as of yet the young Wicklow woman has yet to wrap her considerable abilities around the right song. Her debut album Dancing On Tables Barefoot was a mixed bag full of as many bad moments as there are good. The flaky wishy-washy ‘Unbearable Lightness’ marked a notable dip with it’s over earnest chorus and cheesy guitar lines. Frustratingly its warm and engaging verses intermittently hint at the talent within. Album number two will most certainly prove make or break.