
24.11.2011, WUK, Vienna, Austria
But then Heather enters the stage, and you are instantly caught by her natural beauty, her instictiveness and her thrilling voice. Heather Nova reminds you of your once own dreams and your hopes that you are ashamed to have and hesitate to show the neighbour next to you.
Born on the Bermudas, Heather is a relic of a time that I nearly have forgotten, when headstrong, smart, funny and still beautiful women like Michelle Shocked, Alannis Morrisette and Tori Amos were able to make their way in the mainstream music business.
Heather is playing her crucial songs with utmost fervency, amidst a cold November, far too cold for a woman that is used to live on a carribean island. The opener is „Everything changes“, maybe the most catching song of her new Album „300 days at Sea“, one of those fragile, thoughtful but still optimistic ballad that show me that yes, it is still worth to think of Heather Nova in 2011. Even though the set drifts away in stadium rock-like guitar soli (yes also women can do this!), it feels good to listen for a while to this heiress of the hippie era with her guitar and blonde long hair, still firm like a rock in the sugar-coated hollow major label pop biz.
Guest blogger: Miriam Broucek










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