KAT MAXWELL: One Day

Kat Maxwell

One Day

© 2003 Kat Maxwell (600385143721)

CD IN STOCK. ORDER NOW. Will ship immediately.

dreamy emotional rock proclaimed in the indie rock spirit. What you would get if you mixed PJ Harvey and Mazzy Star in a blender and topped with a touch of Hole(just enough anger to please)

try this

albums you will love

genres you will love

By Location

Recommended if you like ...

notes

Hello World!! My name is Kat Maxwell and I am a singer/songwriter hailing from the great city of Elvis, Memphis, Tennessee. Don't be fooled by my location though. My sound and style is more in the vein of indie greats Mazzy Star and PJ Harvey than Elvis or B.B. King. In fact, truth be known, I have only been to the King's 'jungle room' in good, old Graceland once. I like hanging with my animals, playing guitar, and girls that rock. I don't like poseur pop stars, stinky feet,and butter beans. Yuk! They suck!! My new record doesn't though. Check it out and also check out my web site.

reviews

Please log in to review this album.

  • Great music
    author: JC

    I listened to Kat live in Collierville, TN, then I got the CD. Great material! Keep it up, you have a great future!

  • Good CD
    author: Kimberly

    Smooth sounds and a nice voice. A welcome addition to any music collection.

  • Loved It!!!!
    author: Ayuana

    This is a great CD....easy to listen to and a nice vibe!!!!

  • good stuff
    author: Collected Sounds

    Maxwell has one of those soft, sweet-with-an-edge voices that sounds really good with rockin' melodies. It's hard to explain but think Tonya Donnelly and Belly with a splash of PJ Harvey (?) She doesn't have what you'd call a classically beautiful voice, but it's just right for this type of music. Kat Maxwell, has put out a great little CD! I say "little" because it's only 8 songs, which is bigger than an EP, but I still want more.

  • all-purpose '94-esque grrl-ness
    author: S. J. Tucker/Skinny White Chick

    Kat may be a bit of Mazzy, PJ, and Hole, but what's more important is that she's all woman, and all-original. Either you've got it or you don't: that husky, sultry, note-gliding voice doesn't work for everyone. Nor can everybody pull off Kat's concise but atypical song structure. This disc is gonna get a hole worn into it, bad puns excused. From beginning to end, Kat gives you passage to where many songcrafters these days fear to tread--inside her head. The results of the journey--Kat's journey, and the listener's journey through her songs--make for time well spent. With Kat, and One Day, I recall the musical brilliance of the early-to-mid 90's and wonder to myself what it is that's lacking in the radio scene today. Track one is my fave; ever notice how one good song can quell your road rage just enough to get you home...? Good job, grrl, and thank you.

email

Please log in to email this artist.