Amanda Mair
February 20, 2012
After the break up of Those Dancing Days, where does one go to for young, catchy female pop out of Stockholm?
Look no further than Amanda Mair. She’s seventeen and possesses the pipes to sing.
Amanda Mair recently released her self-titled debut album on Labrador Records and a lot of blogs are barking. Well beyond her years, Mair sings of things that many listeners, with the years that she lacks, could not fully emotionally grasp.
In grabbing songs like “Doubt,” Amanda manages to swoon her audience while her tinkling black keys become forceful aural objects to reckon with, and yet, those same keys of ivory welcome and make the listener feel at home in the song “House.”
In the music video “Sense”, Mair declares that it doesn’t make sense and many would agree that it makes none whatsoever why she isn’t Sweden’s female answer to Bieber for the babes with brains.
Get her debut album here
By Graham Tucker
Published by: The Swede Beat
