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Press
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"Radio Pick of the Day" - The Guardian Guide, London

Advance praise for Tumble and Drag: "...serious artistic intelligence at work...quite likely to get under your skin..." - CrookedRain.co.uk, Scotland

"...sends shivers down your spine, as much for her stage presence as for the quality of the material." - Maverick Magazine, UK

"A standout act with a bright future, Mia Riddle and Her Band are stars in the making." - LVHRD MGZN

"...both charming and remarkably intellectual...not a single track should be passed up...as good as it gets." - The Owl Mag

"...a talented group with songs that will charm even the toughest of critics." - AmieStreet.com

"Stunning...a thing of rare melancholy beauty, alt-country in its most sparkling and inspiring form with humble songs to die for..." - Miswig.co.uk

"Indie torch songs for those lucky at cards, unlucky in love" - Sentimentalist Magazine

"A kind of fractured delicacy...spun around a core of steel. Distinctively memorable..." - CrookedRain.co.uk

"...a voice to die for." - Last Hours Magazine, UK

"A real-life stunningly fantastic talent." - The Mag, U.K.

"See this show." - LVHRD.org

"An understated gem full of dark beauty." - Americana-uk.com


Interviews




Mia as interviewed by The Mag, UK September 2006.


Bio

Born in the West, settled in the East, Brooklyn singer/guitarist Mia Riddle writes songs that are equal parts desert expanse and outer-borough street lamp spirit. Recorded at Williamsburg's Headgear Studios, producer Rod Sherwood's basement apartment, and a friend's pizzeria in Bushwick after hours, Tumble and Drag sounds as good driving up the Pacific Coast Highway as it does huddled by the heater in a tiny apartment, watching the snow pile up outside the window. the good, the bad, the beautiful, and the ugly...the music Mia and her six-piece band of transplants make, they call home.




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