Kirsten DeHaan
Thorns on a Crown
(SirLady Records, 2009)

Kirsten DeHaan is a Woodstock artist to keep an eyeโ€”and an earโ€”on. Her recently released EP, Thorns on a Crown, is a bit of a tease, with five songs that make one wonderโ€”when can we hear the rest?

The upbeat โ€œ1984โ€ introduces her guitar/bass/drums-based sound and catchy songwriting skills, but itโ€™s her elastic vocals that really pop. There are gratifying nuances in her voice and a little-girl quality that approaches the likes of Lisa Loeb or local songbird Valen. โ€œDouble or Nothingโ€ is another cheery tune that urges the listener to get up and move. Things slow down on โ€œThe Night Shift,โ€ which is a good thing, as the colorful variations in DeHaanโ€™s voice are punctuated even more in moments of silence. She breaks out her harmonica in โ€œIโ€™m Coming Home,โ€ and her singing is particularly earnest here. DeHaan winds down the EP with โ€œMs. Daisy,โ€ another buoyant tune that leaves you wanting more.

Another local publication voted this record into the top 10 of regional releases for 2009 and with good reason. DeHaan says her mission is to deliver goose bumps and to question the status quo, and sheโ€™s been doing just that on college and adult alternative stations across the Northeast. www.kirstendehaan.com

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