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Alma Nofear, the Swedish but London based singer who enchanted all with a softly spoken voice that explained she was performing in her pyjamas; although the cold didn’t seem to effect the folky-plucker (Careful) as her heavy Swedish accent meandered the falling snow.
- dazed and confused
Alma Nofear opened the festival with a whimsical acoustic sequence, constantly charming the crowd with Björk-ish mannerisms and a playful stage presence. Her tones settled well as an early afternoon slot in the sleet, and free mulled wine guaranteed a jovial, willing crowd. - Clash magazine
Discography
"Mother of Misfits" played on some random Swiss alternative radio show.
"Not the best day" featured in a London short film production 'Monsters & Cowards'
"Lullaby for Puck" on a art collective compilation, "Utrophia-'Fast & Faster'
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"Alma Nofear draws on the delicate contradictions of her cultural migrations - from Lapland to London - to create music of sparse, shambolic power. Performing on guitar, accompanied by a backing band that mutates from bebop to sea shanty, Alma sings of human folly, channeling the sass of Soul divas into raw, unfettered chords." -Paradise Row
"Her voice is uniquely toy-like but filled with a weight and twist that belies a cruelty or misguided pleasure...spinning her beautiful theatrical themes around our heads." http://www.utrophia.net/
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