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Tuning up to be Brit pop's next big thing

Tamara Schlesinger’s band, 6 Day Riot, have been winning plenty of plaudits for their latest album.

July 23, 2009 15:34
The band: 6 Day Riot - singer Tamara Schlesinger is up the ladder

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Alex Kasriel,

Alex Kasriel

2 min read

Standing prettily centre stage in a prom dress, fresh make-up and strumming on a ukulele, she is reminiscent of June Carter in Walk The Line. Like Carter, Tamara Schlesinger’s music has a country feel. But her band’s sound is more modern, containing influences from klezmer and calypso to Afro and Latin music.

6 Day Riot have been enjoying encouraging reviews since they released their latest album, 6 Day Riot Have A Plan, earlier this month. The band was named as one of the top 10 “pop picks of 2009” by Pete Paphides in the Times and their latest song, Run For Your Life, was recently voted as single of the week by the public on Radio 2’s Radcliffe and Maconie show.

“It feels good that we won single of the week,” says 28-year-old Schlesinger. “I’m really excited and I hope it makes a difference for us. It should increase our listenership.”

Schlesinger puts a lot of her band’s success down to the media’s current love affair with female artists like Little Boots, VV Brown and Florence and The Machine. “If the press decides it’s all about women this year, that’s great,” she says. “A lot of the time men were on top. Now it’s the hour of woman doing well in folk and popular music, and that’s great.”

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