Monday, July 2, 2012

"BROOKLYN'S FISHNET-CLAD FEMME FATALE" (BUST MAGAZINE) SWEET SOUBRETTE TO STRUT AT CAKE SHOP JULY 23

UKULELE-STRUMMING BROOKLYN INDIE POP ARTIST PLANS AUGUST 14 RELEASE OF 'WHAT'S MY DESIRE?' EP

Sweet Soubrette – the inventive, Brooklyn-based, ukulele-strumming, indie pop performer – will perform July 23 at Cake Shop with her 6-piece backing band, previewing the August 14 EP 'What's My Desire?'

The EP's dark and passionate title track was inspired by the book Henry and June by Anaïs Nin, a work based on Nin's diaries when she was becoming a serious writer and romantically involved with author Henry Miller. Love, art and ambition collide in this powerful song.

The Philadelphia Inquirer has called Sweet Soubrette's music "sensational... dark vaudeville-pop." Time Out New York dubbed her "at once sweet and sassy, celebrating reckless behavior with a charmed wink." The Deli Magazine has praised her "rock star command and intelligently crafted music."

The show also previews a northeast August tour.

WHO: Sweet Soubrette
WHAT: Preview show for 'What's My Desire?'
WHEN: July 23, 2012, 9pm
WHERE: Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow Street, NYC, (212) 253-0036
TICKETS: TBA

For more information on Sweet Soubrette, please contact Nick Loss-Eaton at nick.losseaton@gmail.com or 718.541.1130.

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