Showing posts with label Shelby Earl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shelby Earl. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Pop Matters Reviews Shelby Earl's "Burn the Boats"

"With songs that transcend trends and musical boundaries, Shelby Earl’s Burn the Boats is a fine example of a singer-songwriter who has honed her craft to a fine point and whose songs are both touching and inspiring." Read the complete review of Burn the Boats on Pop Matters.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Shelby Earl Talks To Spinner About Quitting Her Day Job and Recording Her Solo Debut

"Shelby Earl spent the better part of eight years promoting other people's music before she decided it was time to focus on her own. So the Seattle singer-songwriter took a leap. She quit her job as a record-label liaison at Amazon -- the latest in a series of music-related corporate gigs -- and waited tables while she worked on what became her solo debut, 'Burn the Boats,' which is out now on Local 638 Records." Read the complete interview and watch Earl perform her single "Burn the Boats" on Spinner.com.


Thursday, September 22, 2011

ROLLING STONE GIVES A SHOUT-OUT TO SHELBY EARL!

"After the Long Winters closed the front-to-back coverage of Nevermind with a haunting and harrowing rendition of "Something’s in the Way," a parade of seasoned locals offered up an encore set of non-Nevermind selections, including the ageless Young Fresh Fellows rollicking take on "About a Girl," and singer-songwriter Shelby Earl cutting out every anguished and beautiful facet of "All Apologies" with heart-wrenching grace." Read the full review of the event over on Rolling Stone.