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The five new tunes on the EP are a sneak peek ahead of two full-length releases ranging from the Phil Spectoresque “Forever Is A Long Time” to Krystle’s musical setting of William Blake’s “The Clod And The Pebble” originally written in 1794.
Krystle has been busy producing the twenty-five tracks that will grace her next two albums: "Love Songs: A Time To Embrace" due for release in September and "Love Songs: A Time To Refrain From Embracing" to be released a year later.
'She's the real deal.” The Observer
Warren's voice is an extraordinary instrument, murmuring with tenderness at times, growling with intensity at others. It vividly recalls Nina Simone in its depth and smokiness, as well as John Martyn and (Jeff) Buckley in terms of virtuosic variety. The Guardian
“... there’s Krystle Warren. You should really give her a listen. You won’t believe what you’re hearing – she’s amazing.” kd lang