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Streeter Seidell is a comedy writer and (mediocre) drummer living in Brooklyn, NY. During the day he edits the front page of CollegeHumor.com but when the sun goes down he takes his place at the helm of the Indablog. He maintains a personal blog at StreeterSeidell.com and wants to make sure you know he once wrote something for the New York Times and that it was, in the words of his mother, "Amazing! You're so talented!"

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Tiffany Randol, Album Review

Tuesday February 12, 2008 at 10:00 AM

My good friend and master of all things hip and cool, Amandalyn Ferri, reviews Indaban Tiffany Randol's new album, Kiss Me, Kiss Me.

"Kiss Me, Kiss Me", the self produced debut solo E.P. from Brooklyn based Tiffany Randol (lead singer of the glam rock outfit, Valez) composed an upbeat collection of perfectly orchestrated pop gems. The title track starts off the E.P. with high promises of jazzy soul filled vocals placed precisely on playful instrumental pieces. Peaking right in the middle with, "Half a Second" leaving remembrance of a bolder Feist mixed with the sweetness of the Cardigans. Still, finishing off strong with, "All I Wanna Do is Love" brings in breezy beach like feel while twisting half way through to a hard rock edge making it the album's most diverse song.   A first time production like this can only lead to high hopes and budding interest in Ms. Randol's future.

Not a bad review from a woman I know to be very discriminating when it comes to tunes.  Anyway, Kiss Me, Kiss Me is available on iTunes and you should buy it today!

Do you have an album you're willing to put up for review?  Let me know at Streeter@IndabaMusic.com

3 Comments:
minime c. said:
Tuesday February 12, 2008 at 12:15 PM

Cool songs.
Gratulation but hihihi...........pssst why buy an mp.3 when i can listen for free on the indaba artistpage.Eeeh doesn t matter the songs are good and so all the best to ms randoll .-))

Matthew Siegel said:
Tuesday February 12, 2008 at 02:26 PM

Tiff rocks! Everyone should definitely pick this up...it's awesome.

Mantis Evar said:
Tuesday February 12, 2008 at 05:56 PM

I love Tiffany!

I want to kiss her, kiss her!

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