Marlee MacLeod’s resonant voice is reason enough to lend an ear to these eleven originals (and one cover), but her songwriting and lead electric guitar playing are two more reasons. We may as well throw in her mandolin, banjo, Wurlitzer […]
Marlee MacLeod’s resonant voice is reason enough to lend an ear to these eleven originals (and one cover), but her songwriting and lead electric guitar playing are two more reasons. We may as well throw in her mandolin, banjo, Wurlitzer […]
Marlee MacLeod’s third album, Vertigo, careens through an array of guitar-driven songs jammed with wry, sardonic lyrics, with deadpan delivery so engaging that you might overlook how good the music sounds. Vertigo opens at full tilt with “Mata Hari Dress”, […]
From Tuscaloosa to Athens to Minneapolis, Marlee MacLeod has covered a lot of ground in recent years. The road has made her music stronger for the wear: Like the frequent relocations of fellow singer-songwriters such as Lucinda Williams (Los Angeles, […]
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