Gartland, Orla: Woman On The Internet

Gartland, Orla SKU: 41850978
Gartland, Orla: Woman On The Internet

Gartland, Orla: Woman On The Internet

Gartland, Orla SKU: 41850978

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Woman On The Internet
Artist: Gartland, Orla
Label: New Friends Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 195497855230
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. Fast-rising Dublin singer-songwriter-producer Orla Gartland long-awaited debut album Woman On The Internet via her own label New Friends. It's pure gold in terms of songwriting, production and hooks. For fans of Dodie, Sharon Van Etten and The Big Moon. In a world where we're taught to aspire to unattainable levels of perfection, Orla Gartland's unfiltered honesty is a breath of fresh air. Balancing normal insecurities and a self-deprecating wit with impressive levels of self-reliance and steely determination, the Dublin-born, London-based singer-songwriter / producer has never pretended to be anything other than a work in progress, and has always used her music as a vehicle for self-discovery.

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