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White As Diamonds
Alela Diane is a home brewed artist and by that I mean that she is not derivative of any other artist: at least none I know. Her music is Folk/Americana and often reflects the mood of homespun cloth and lonesome wolves at night. I realize that is a strange description for someone’s music so let me say it another way. Her music can remind you of early Appalachia with solitude woven through, yet, like a meal that has an herb you can’t quite place Alela’s music has something modern that I can’t quite describe. Anyway I suggest you listen for yourself.
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The release date for Alela Diane’s new album To Be Still is February 17th 2009.

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