February 4, 2005 (Press Release) --
By Ben Ohmart
Don't let the opening break-poetry of 'Little Secrets' throw you. She might sound like Alanis Morissette's younger sister, but Rhonda Everitt (AKA Pale Beneath the Blue) flits more toward the light than the dark, carving a quaking aura of fantasy out of a reality-based life that never shows up on TV.
Her most open strip of bare shoulder and soul comes from the quirky electro-acoustic "I Believed" which builds from cold and soon heats into passionate self-realization.
"Ice is forming on the window pane Winter's wrath has arrived You're always here in fall and spring In summer's heat you find me There you bleed me dry"
Her "haunting, self-confessional" style is likened to Kate Bush and Laura Nyro, though when the muse takes her into remix country, as it does with "in 2 u," she can get as busy as Annie Lennox late for a shower. A special 3-track remix single of this one has been released separately from the EP, crossing techno wires with the positive control of "There's a heaven underneath the blue sky wrapped around a hologram of you Deserted mountains plague my every waking breath but when I see your face I am renewed."
For the full spotlight/interview on this electro-acoustic artist:
http://www.musicdish.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=77
http://www.palebeneaththeblue.com/
By Ben Ohmart
Don't let the opening break-poetry of 'Little Secrets' throw you. She might sound like Alanis Morissette's younger sister, but Rhonda Everitt (AKA Pale Beneath the Blue) flits more toward the light than the dark, carving a quaking aura of fantasy out of a reality-based life that never shows up on TV.
Her most open strip of bare shoulder and soul comes from the quirky electro-acoustic "I Believed" which builds from cold and soon heats into passionate self-realization.
"Ice is forming on the window pane Winter's wrath has arrived You're always here in fall and spring In summer's heat you find me There you bleed me dry"
Her "haunting, self-confessional" style is likened to Kate Bush and Laura Nyro, though when the muse takes her into remix country, as it does with "in 2 u," she can get as busy as Annie Lennox late for a shower. A special 3-track remix single of this one has been released separately from the EP, crossing techno wires with the positive control of "There's a heaven underneath the blue sky wrapped around a hologram of you Deserted mountains plague my every waking breath but when I see your face I am renewed."
For the full spotlight/interview on this electro-acoustic artist:
http://www.musicdish.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=77
http://www.palebeneaththeblue.com/

Rhonda Everitt (AKA Pale Beneath the Blue) flits more toward the light than the dark, carving a quaking aura of fantasy out of a reality-based life that never shows up on TV.
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