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Mary Caroline and Megan Nash play new music for intimate audience

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Monday night gigs can be tough, so Megan Nash and Mary Caroline’s April 7 show at the Owl Acoustic Lounge was no exception.Megan Nash playing. Photo from L.A. Beat files
 I only caught the last couple songs from Yellowknife based singer songwriter Mary Caroline. She had an appealing voice as always as she played  songs from her last CD and a few new ones.
 She ended with one of my favourites, “Into the Rain.”


 Megan Nash, one  third of Moose Jaw based indie rock trio  PandaCorn, was a real trouper for her solo set as she was playing with a finger she injured in a “mango cutting accident.”


 She sounded like Serena Ryder as she sang a few new songs, some PandaCorn songs and  “a whole pile of angry songs.”
She played a riveting set which featured her powerfully passionate voice.


“Trust Me” was a highlight, as was her song “about not getting laid.”


 A newer song called “My Melancholy Man,” about an ex who was always grouchy, was another highlight.
 She finished her set with her “birth control/ viking” song.
 She wound down her set with a sultry cover of the Patsy Cline hit “ I Fall To Pieces.”

— by Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 April 2014 10:15 )  
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