Leaves From The Family Tree
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Leaves From The Family Tree

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In 2003 Paulusma was happily putting the finishing touches to shed-recorded debut album Scissors in my Pocket when Bjorks label One Little Indian signed her up and catapulted her round the world for six years, supporting Bob Dylan, Jamie Cullum, Joseph Arthur, Coldplay and many others.

Uncut Magazine gave Scissors In My Pocket **** calling her the finest young female British singer-songwriter to emerge over the last 12 months (in a year that saw Amy Winehouse and Joss Stone step into the limelight). The Independent heralded her the most literate songwriter of her generation.

Over the pond, Nic Harcourt from LAs prestigious KCRW radio show The Morning Becomes Eclectic called Scissors the best album from the UK this year. Veteran Canadian DJ Howard Mandshein dubbed her the best British female singer-songwriter in a decade.

Released in 2007, her second album Fingers & Thumbs was a heartfelt cry for help after a series of miscarriages. It was a difficult and very personal album, driven predominantly by an electric sound. Recorded live in Liverpool over five weeks with acclaimed producer Ken Nelson (Coldplay, Kings of Convenience, Gomez, Badly Drawn Boy) it captured a much darker side to Paulusmas personality.

In 2012 (and two children later), Paulusma now releases her third album, Leaves from the Family Tree. She is founder of label Wild Sound and the proud owner of a caravan called Ella (to make touring with her young family a possibility but only in the school holidays!). On this joyful third album, she has e-collaborated with folk heroes Adem and Erin McKeown, rock violin diva Anna Phoebe and acclaimed film composer Michael Price of recent Sherlock fame, combining recordings from her garden shed, Pinewood Studios, and everywhere in between to create an insightful representation of the joys and complications of modern family life.

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