Following rumors that she left her old label, Universal Republic, Clare Maguire has seemingly stayed pretty busy, writing and recording music that clearly resonates with her and her own personal struggles. Last week, she released the demo for a deeply personal new track, "Slightly Sober," following the release of another similar-sounding track ("Changing Faces") and a stunning Joni Mitchell cover song ("The Last Time I Saw Richard"), altogether indicating a complete musical shift for the promising 25 year old talent. Gone is the lush, sweeping and polished production heard on Light After Dark that only a major label budget could afford, leaving the listener with nothing but Maguire's own pure and haunting vocals, floating effortlessly over folky yet soulful melodies. Sometimes, less is more.
Look out for an EP of new music (coming soon) followed by a new album. Clare will also be performing at some festivals this Fall, starting with BBC Radio 1 DJ Huw Steven's Swn Festival in Cardiff in October. Be sure to follow Maguire on Soundcloud for the lastest new music.
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