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<p>New Music Critique: Onoleigh</p>
<p><strong>Onoleigh  <br /></strong><strong>Contact:</strong> michelle@pitchcandypr.com</p><p><strong>Web: </strong>onoleigh.com</p><p><strong>Seeking: </strong>Label, Booking, Film/TV<br /><strong>Style: </strong>Country-Pop, Americana</p><p>Nashville-based artist Onoleigh brings an interesting slant to her work. For example, on “Why Can’t We Dance” her naturally country voice delivers a country-sounding  song but with an electronic-pop treatment, along with some heavy-sounding rock guitar licks. And the song’s subject is impressive. It’s an anti-love song in which she proclaims to her suitor, “Make the rough edges round.  I just don’t wanna be in love!” Onoleigh gets melancholy and serious on “Tightrope” whose fiddle and twangy pedal-steel whine underscore a beautiful duet with a male singer. On the downtempo ballad “Walls,” she pays tribute to her surroundings with “You wrap yourself around me like a friend.” An artist to watch.</p>]]></description>
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