Not to be confused with Dan Bejar’s labor of love, Blue Roses is the performing name of Yorkshire singer-songwriter Laura Groves. Back home, she’s landed at the fertile NME/BBC/Guardian intersect of critical kudos, but things States side are set to launch with the XL release of her self-titled, self-produced debut next month. Blue Roses cites an alliterative gaggle of influences on her introspective, heart-worn folk — “Bartók to Bush, Tiersen to Tears For Fears, Debussy to Du Maurier” — to which you could safely add your favorite coffee shop chanteuse (Leslie, Joni, Joanna) and probably find a moment to back it up. Ultimately Laura’s writing never approaches the most innovative and extreme aesthetics of her RIYL list, but she’s clearly listened well, and in command of a pristine, flexible, endearing voice. Her best look comes on the sublime marimba-waltz of “Doubtful Comforts,” which recalls Feist’s spin with Grizzly Bear on “Service Bell” before it spreads into a line of classical, ascending intervals, and then a crackling reprise. Pair that MP3 with the open-road finger-picked folk of “I Am Leaving” for another side to her stylings.




Blue Roses is out 7/21 via XL. She recently did a session for Steve Lamacq’s Radio 2 show, and you can hear a couple more at MySpace.

[Photo by Danny North]

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Comments (13)
  1. Thierry's Taffy Tears  |   Posted on Jun 30th, 2009

    great job on putting her in this list – her music is really great for a quiet summer day.

  2. Lindsay Weir?

  3. Johnnyboy  |   Posted on Jun 30th, 2009

    Influenced by Bush, huh? Yeah, Gavin Rossdale’s music has touched a lot of people.

  4. dorothy  |   Posted on Jun 30th, 2009

    I couldn’t stop thinking about Laura Barrett while listening: http://www.myspace.com/laurabarrett

  5. Sounds lovely. Like St. Vincent meets Bat for Lashes, pre-synth styles.

  6. wendywayrad  |   Posted on Jun 30th, 2009

    Love love love it.

  7. Mariana  |   Posted on Jul 1st, 2009

    sounds a bit like ida maria

  8. blang  |   Posted on Jul 1st, 2009

    “Doubtful Comforts” is very Laura Barrett ( a Canadian Gem in Toronto)
    http://www.myspace.com/laurabarrett

  9. She sounds interesting. I think i’ll check her out later.

  10. goodwilldrums  |   Posted on Jul 2nd, 2009

    Where can you get her album(s)? I can’t seem to find them anywhere…

  11. frederic  |   Posted on Jul 5th, 2009

    The album is quite impresive when you let the songs grow on you…
    Coast is my favourite song on the album.

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