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Evil by Sophia Marie Sophia Marie : Evil.
Bad ass bass with soaring femme fatale vocals.


Evil is the second hard rock album of Sophia Marie. Also released under her live band name of 'Wicked Wench', the goal with Evil was to get a more raw, hard hitting sound than her first album, 'Twisted', without losing any of the high quality production.

Though Sophia has written songs in many different genres, she uses Rock to express the most intense emotions. 'Rescue Me' is a classic power ballad; 'Underneath it All' a rage against people who disappoint you in life; 'Circle of Lies' about the screaming souls a loveless couple; 'Fear is the Enemy' an inspirational motivator and 'Winter Kiss' a Snow White fantasy duet with Male singer Clayton Mitchell.

Sophia also continues as she did on her first album to try and honestly express female sexuality, without falling into the contrived titillation of modern pop music, with 'Take Me', 'The Swinger' and 'No Escape'. She sends a message out to those who may pass judgement with the anthemic song 'Wicked Angel'. Originally this was to be the title of the album, but late inclusion of the song 'You Are Evil', induced a change, which, it is hoped, will produce a little thought about what 'Evil' actually is.


Songs:

1. Underneath It All
2. Winter Kiss
3. Rescue Me
4. No Escape
5. Circle of Lies
6. Fear is the Enemy
7. You Are Evil
8. The Swinger
9. Take Me
10. Wicked Angel
11. Anything for you

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 02/06/2014
Sophia Marie lives in Sydney Australia

Tagged as: Hard Rock, Rock, Grungy Rock


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