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- The surroundings weren’t very festival like, when Anna Ternheim took to the stage in the café like environment, but she didn’t look like a typical girl with a guitar either.
By Niels Nørgaard. Translation: Jannik Tai Mosholt. Photo: Thomas Kjær.
Dressed completely in black, without one single word of introduction, she started the intro to the poppy opener ”My Secret”. Anna Ternheim’s voice fits somewhere in between Andrea Corr and Lena Marlin, but while the sound is similar to other colleagues, Anna Ternheim moved in a lyrical world of her own. One that is as dark as the clothes she wears. “This town kills you when you’re young”, sang the Swede in the fantastically moving “Shoreline”, a song which, like many of the others, evolves around lesbian and androgynous themes.
The Swede was blessed with a strongly responding audience, and but for a few glitches with the odd iPod backing, the show went without a single dull note. The audience left the site with a string idea that Anna Ternheim is a girl with potential, on that deserves to be noticed by everyone everywhere. |
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