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Sarah Borges – Silver City

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Review of Sarah Borges’ CD “Silver City”By Steve HugEmcee, Narrows Center for the ArtsFall River, MAThis young woman kicks ass!If you like twangy country with hard rock sensibilities, “Silver City” by twenty-something Sarah Borges should be in your CD player.{mosimage}Sarah and her band recently opened for Grace Potter and the Nocturnals at the Narrows Center for the Arts

in Fall River and gave Grace and her talented crew a run for the

money.  Sarah sings with reckless abandon—without screaming—and a

powerful, striking voice that will capture the attention of even the

most jaded audience.  She grabs you by the ears and shakes you

until you pay attention!“Silver City” is

the nickname for Taunton, Massachusetts, which is a few miles from Fall

River and the community she apparently was raised in—although she

sounds like she’s from the Lone Star State.  Quite a commute for

an admissions counselor at Boston’s Berklee School of Music.Cut

after cut is filled with old-fashioned countrified, whiskey-soaked

angst stirred and shaken with rock-hard rhythm and impassioned

instrumentation.  Some tunes fall into the rockabilly genre;

others remind me of the Eagles during their “Long Run” period, although

Sarah on this CD—and in concert—never gets Eagley-sweet.  She’s in

your face, like Courtney Love, whom her producer worked with.  But

Sarah is no producer’s creation.  In concert she sounds exactly

like she does on record.At this writing, she’s performing in Texas, then heading up through Tennessee, North Carolina, etc.  She’ll be opening for Rosie Flores at the Narrows Center for the Arts on Saturday, July 23.“Silver City” has been hot on the Americana radio charts for awhile, and is available through Blue Corn Music, which is an Austin-based label.Check out the Sarah Borges website at http://www.sarahborges.com/{mosimage}

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