Sarah Whatmore is tagged as: pop, british, female vocalists, dance, rnb A lot can happen in six years. Styles change, tastes change, people change. For the last six years Mancunian singer-songwriter Sarah Whatmore has been on a journey of self-discovery. Time To Think is the result of that journey. The perfect soundtrack to let yourself go to, from the opening piano riff of Undefined to the final haunting chords of Own Designs, Time To Think reveals a 26-year-old woman who’s comfortable in her own skin. A songwriter honest enough to convey genuine emotion without resorting to cliché and a singer confident enough to shun gimmicky vocal effects and allow the purity of her voice to shine. You may catch echoes of Carly Simon, Roberta Flack, LeAnn Rimes, Helen Reddy and even Natalie Imbruglia but there’s no denying the smooth honeyed tones of Sarah Whatmore. It’s packed with raw emotion but don’t expect too much in the way of romance. “I’m not romantic at the minute,” explains Sarah. “I can write fantasy make-believe songs, but I was more interested in writing about what was actually real. I was in a more philosophical mood. When you sing something that’s real it’s completely different, romantic songs can be a bit cheesy. Maybe it’s because I haven’t found my fella yet…” For most people, Sarah’s journey began in 2001... Read More About Sarah Whatmore Biography... Send Sarah Whatmore ringtones to your cell |
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