Editorial Reviews
Blame Sally
Music Review:
Music Review
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San Francisco Magazine
Harmonizing femme-folk integrity with pop playfulness isn't as easy as they make it sound; this is sweet, charming stuff
Bitch Magazine
a fine debut that's making converts wherever its played. The attention is deserved this disc is a winner.
Album Description
Admirers of Dar Williams, Jonatha Brooke, Indigo Girls and intelligently emotional, intricately harmonized folk-pop in general will find much to praise in "Blame Sally", the self-titled, self-released first studio recording by an all-female Bay Area quartet that became a KFOG favorite on the strength of a live album. Blame Sally has four strong singer-songwriters and multi-instrumentalists in Pam Delgado, Jeri Jones, Renee Harcourt and Monica Pasqual, and while their individual voices are appealing, their harmonies are addictively creamy. Imaginatively arranged, expansive narrative songs such as"Touch", "Shame" and "Planet Ranch" are radio (and coffee shop) ready. Joe Brown, San Francisco Chronicle Datebook