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Bree Sharp has made the headlines with her single, "David Duchovny" about a mad infatuation with the X-Files star. The single appears on the CD, A Cheap and Evil Girl. The CD is more than just that one song, but presents snapshots of an urban life.
Sharp is joined on the CD by a full band. Don DiLego, Simon Austin and Knox Chandler are guitars. Paul Garisto is drums, and Marty Sarandria is bass. The band provides good backup, and helped co-write many of the songs and words with Sharp. Sharp's vocals are calm and direct.
A Cheap and Evil Girl is filled with songs that portray a less than friendly nation. The first song on the CD is "America" about material. "Smitten" is about an affair with a friend's lover. "Fallen" is a touching look at a loss of faith while being questioned by a child. It presents the most hope on the CD. "A Cheap and Evil Girl" is about a manipulator of men. Pay attention to the guitar introduction to this song.
A Cheap and Evil Girl is a surprising CD. It is filled with caverns, and dark streets. It hides nothing in the shadows. FEMMUSIC looks forward to what Sharp will do next.
For more information on Bree Sharp visit Trauma Records at http://www.traumarecords.com
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