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Bleed

Laura Bradley N The Longing

Bleed is an explosion into all new sonic territory for musician-composer-singer Laura Bradley. Harnessing the power of her trademark angelic sound, Bradley unleashes her voice with the emotional whiplash of a spectral force. While Laura Bradley’s previous projects (Rain, Anthems, The Prayer and Storm) received hot AC Radio, substantial press and critical acclaim, they all served as a launching pad. Through those projects and the accolades that came with them, Laura has had the freedom to peel back the layers and get to the true essence of who she is musically. Bleed is a high-speed rock album that swerves off the straight & narrow and spins out into groove-heavy pockets of distortion and atonal dissonance, high-octane hooks and the haunting piano melodies – Bradley’s trademark.

Rain

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Remixed, revamped, re-grooved. Layers of production stripped away to reveal a more intimate perspective of Laura Bradley’s debut album, Storm. Includes bonus track, Big Ass Liar.

Storm

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“A 15 song pop rock journey through the devastatingly beautiful landscapes of love and loss…” Laura creates a singular pop sound that is haunting, languid, lush and in places cleverly amusing on Storm. Evocative of Sarah McLachlan and Amy Lee of Evanescence, Bradley’s classical 3 octave range has a pop sensibility all its own as she performs an anthology of her poignant stories of

Anthems

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Laura has performed for the major league sports teams in Miami: The Miami Dolphins, Miami Heat, Florida Marlins, as well as the Los Angeles Clippers and a televised HBO Boxing special – singing her version of “The Star Spangled Banner,” and when opportunity arises, “O Canada.” In the fall of 2007, the Mayor of Newmarket, Ontario, Canada chose Laura’s recording of “O’Canada” to use in his retirement video and to represent the providence of Ontario. To date, Laura’s version of “O’Canada” is the number one digital download of the song in the World.

The Prayer

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Critically acclaimed. Artistically compelling. Spiritually poignant. All three have been used to describe Bradley in the past, yet they never have rung as true as today. “The Prayer” showcases the power and passion of Bradley’s classically trained 3 octave range in Agnus Dei, The Prayer, The Lord’s Prayer in addition to the Schubert and Bach versions of Ave Maria.