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Ethereal  (Electronica)
One Woman Army

The Devil's Hand (Electronica)

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With a guitar that glides effortlessly through the melee of syncopated beats, Ethereal’s voice rises up with emotional vocals bordering on psychosis taking each listener into her own private Hell, where she once met the Devil….and lived to tell the tale.
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Ethereal is “The One Woman Army”. Using her pen as a sword, she cuts through the walls she erected on her debut album, Mythillogical and lays bare her soul on her upcoming EP, Albatross. Simultaneously taking on the demons from an abusive childhood and speaking loud and clear about the state of the world today, Ethereal expertly blends her two foremost passions in songs like, “Baby Blue” and “This is Rome”. With deep, sensual vocals reminiscent of a reincarnated Nico and a modern day Annie Lennox, Ethereal sings with a beautiful combination of catharsis and renewal.
Part vigilante, part fallen angel, Ethereal takes you on a journey through light and dark, discovering that there is truth not in one or the other, but in between.
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Ethereal Lists the following Influences
  Depeche Mode, Garbage, Evanescence, Dido, Tori Amos, Delirium, Conjure One