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There is something about KT Tunstall that distinguishes her from other female pop artists.It could be that she was adopted. It could be that she's from Scotland. Whatever it is, it's an endearing quality that is unique to her. She seems to exude confidence and independence. Her signature low, sort of raspy voice makes a return here on her third studio album. Her songs while instrumentally diverse, root themselves lyrically in a heavily metaphoric symbolism. There is prolific use of acoustic guitar, which is KT's bread and butter on this and her past works. The real art of this album is found on more intimate tracks like "Lost". The delivery of this album keeps Tunstall in that pop genre, however it is a lot deeper than most pop. The album is substantial and satisfying. We hear themes of being unsure in love, existentialism, and surrendering to the mighty will of love and the current of life. It's another masterful work in a series of cool and beautiful music from a talented artist.

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Past Works:
Drastic Fantastic
Eye to the Telescope

Track:
Lost



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