Thursday, March 18, 2010

Mp3, news - Sally Seltmann announces new album details and new single


‘Heart That’s Pounding’ is the third album from Sally Seltmann. An award-winning songwriter and singer, Sally has previously released albums and performed under the name 'New Buffalo'.

A love of timeless pop music has informed Sally's new release. While creating the album, Sally was listening to songs like Eternal Flame, You're So Vain, and Manic Monday. "I wanted to create songs with a classic radio sing-a-long feel,” says Sally. New single On the Borderline sees Sally play with shades of darkness giving the song a not-quite-what-it-seems edge.

'Heart That's Pounding' was recorded in Melbourne at Sing Sing and Adelphia studios, co-producer Franc Tetaz's recording space, and her home studio - re-imagined as a teen girl’s bedroom for pop inspiration.

Listen to the latest single from the new album:
On The Borderline Sally Seltmann - Heart That's Pounding - On the Borderline

Also watch the clip to Harmony To My Heartbeat filmed one day during the Melbourne summer.



Harmony to My Heartbeat is available via Sally Seltmann

Previous recordings by Sally as New Buffalo include her debut EP 'About Last Night', her first album 'The Last Beautiful Day', and 2007’s ‘Somewhere, anywhere.’ She is also well known for her work as the co-writer of ‘1234’ as performed by Feist.

As New Buffalo, Sally has toured in the UK, USA, Canada and Australia. She has performed her own shows in these countries, as well as supporting artists including Cat Power, AIR, The Concretes, Broken Social Scene, Bright Eyes, Stars, and Feist.

Heart That's Pounding will be released on April 9 through Shock.

Praise for Sally Seltmann as New Buffalo:
"Sally Seltmann is an unsung national treasure, one of Australia's most gifted songwriters." ***** The Age
"New Buffalo's Sally Seltmann has crafted a record that is intricately and intimately her own". CD of the week Drum Media
"The 10 Most Exciting Artists Now." Entertainment Weekly
"New Buffalo has the style and pizazz of all the David Bowies, from Ziggy Stardust to the new teeth version." Philadelphia Weekly

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