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Quinn Marston

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Years active
  
2009-present

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Quinn Marston


Members
  
Quinn Marston

Website
  
quinnmarston.net

Record label
  
Ernest Jenning

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Genres
  
Indie folk Indie punk Indie rock Alt soul Rootsy pop

Labels
  
Ernest Jenning Producer: Tom Beaujour

Origin
  
New York City, New York, United States

Albums
  
Can You Hear Me See Me Now?

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Quinn Marston is an American indie folk singer-songwriter based in New York City. Her music has been featured on TV shows such as One Tree Hill, Ghost Whisperer, and The Gates. She performs regularly at various New York City clubs including the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn and The National Underground in Manhattan. Her music has been compared to bands such as The Breeders, Belly, The Cure, Liz Phair, Karen O., a "punkified" Kimya Dawson, and Connie Converse. In 2009, she signed a record deal with Jersey City-based indie label Ernest Jenning. She is the daughter of public service advertising director Ginna Marston and the granddaughter of advertising copywriter Frederick D. Sulcer.

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Music reviews

Music reviewers have described Marston's music as "instantly catchy, energetic pop rock tunes," "upbeat," and "crunchy." Guitar World editor Brad Tolinski described Marston's lyrics as "unique" and that she has "something to say" which is "worth listening to." My Old Kentucky Blog wrote her music has "ragged urgency." Her vocals have been described as "over-enunciated," "understated," as having a "shy slur to sexy shout" with an "endearing loneliness" and a "quirky confidence." Another commented:

Another reviewer wrote that the "title track spins and jams with ferocity that doesn’t take away from Marston’s melodic quality." Another described her lyrics as "sleepily whimsical poems" while another described them as "quirky and charming."

Discography

  • Can You Hear Me See Me Now?, released October 2010, Ernest Jenning (label)
  • References

    Quinn Marston Wikipedia