a review @ collectedsounds.com
a feature in womanrock.com
a review from NYRock.com
interview at Talentissime
and some others;
Artistic, beautiful, sensual, sexy, classy, you
name it, Nancy's got it going on.
Nancy is working with a full palette of colors, which she applies expertly
to shade the songs with just the right emotion to give you gentle chills.
She'll take you into the darker corners of life and comfort you.
Nancy has an enchanting softness in her vocals that effortlessly seduces the
listener
as she boldly stands lyrically naked and vulnerable within the music.
Her high level of intensity is involving, compelling, and infectious.
"Ode to Mother" is an instant favorite. Give her a listen and let her work her
magic.
Singer/songwriter Nancy Magarill has been leaving
her audiences begging for more
after she draws them in with her intimate performances and emotionally involving
songs.
Don't miss her...
SONGWRITER'S MONTHLY
While playing the jazzy chanteuse, Magarill's dusty,
dusky pipes gave suggestions of strong whiskey,
lit cigarettes and after-hours affairs. She then switched gears and sang chirpy
songs of defiance.
RAY ROGERS, NY POST
This boasts a winning combination of dynamic and
versatile songwriting coupled with beautiful and strong vocals.
Her masterful blend of influences like Vega (Suzanne), Todd, and Bush (Kate),
merge to form a sound that is clearly and uniquely her own.
This eight-song collection features the knob twiddling of one Joy Askew on the
best track,
Love Goes Where Love Goes," which is positively hypnotic, while "Sorry," is
a standout in a crop of overachieving songs.
MATT MACHAFFIE, YEAHYEAHYEAH, ISSUE #16
Nancy Magarill is a Tori Amos-styled vocal stylist
that works great expression into her delivery....
Magarill's delivery seems taken to the breaking point with emotion...
TOM SCHULTE, WOMANROCK.COM
Nancy Magarill has a voice that caresses sensually,
while seeming to crack with pain...
but she's entering territory in which most people, men and women, hate to admit
they've resided...
It's an apt metaphor for Magarill, who has this pixieish, sweet coating, beneath
which lie a cauldron of spice and hot sauce.
HUDSON CURRENT
Nancy Magarill's beautiful
Sarah Mclachlan-esque voice is what stands out, although the haunting songs
and
evocative arrangements are also worth mentioning. These days it's refreshing,
if a little disconcerting, to hear intelligent lyrics
from the standpoint of someone who is completely fixated on someone besides
themselves.
OCULUS MAGAZINE