Alex de Petro - 23/Apr/2009  Epic in scope and grand in production, yet intimate at heart, (a)spera, the latest album from Portland, Oregon songstress Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn, is on...
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James Skinner - 02/Apr/2009  Following three solo albums, a host of collaborations and a four-year hiatus which saw both remix and rarities collections drop, Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn...
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Ian Gormely - 24/Mar/2009  Mirah blows away the competition after a four-year hiatus from her solo career by combining bedroom record intimacy with orchestral pop ambitions on t...
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Matthew Richardson - 16/Mar/2009  Mirah's come a long way since her first K Records release, You Think It's Like This, But It's Really Like This. That lovely, affecting work had songs ...
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Brad Kelly - 13/Mar/2009  It’s been four years since Mirah’s last official studio album (she spent the time remixing her old material and collaborating with other artists) and ...
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| Dustin Allen - 11/Mar/2009 Much like the Microphones from which her solo career was spawned, Mirah has been lumped into the netherworld between a thriving indie pop scene and it...
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C.L. Chafin - 10/Mar/2009  Hope and hardship are so inexorably linked that they might as well be the same word. Hope is like a fragile pane of glass that separates us from the h...
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Mia Clarke - 10/Mar/2009  Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn has played a vital role in the Pacific Northwest's indie scene since releasing her breakthrough album You Think It's Like This B...
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Dan Shvartsman - 09/Mar/2009  Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn's solo career has seen the songwriter gradually move her artistic focus closer and closer towards the center. The arc of her rel...
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| Jennifer Kelly - 26/Feb/2009 Mirah?s songs have always fallen somewhere between a caress and a snap, her biting clever words woven around achingly soft melodies, her love songs sk...
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