Press
Quotes: "One of the most promising new singer/songwriters of the year" ~ Keyboard Magazine "A sweet and beautiful voice" ~ Music Connection "An incredible live performer!" ~ Chicago-Music-Scene.com "Her piano-based pop is melodic and unique" ~ Onstage Magazine "As
is her life history, Something of My Own is a bittersweet masterpiece"
~ Vteens.org "Her classical training serves her musicianship well, lending it a timeless quality and ethereal beauty, while the emotion she pours into her singing transcends the ordinary" ~ Las Vegas City Life "with her unique phrasing, breathless, smoky-sweet and compelling vocals, she's got a sound all her own" ~ Artists Studio Magazine "one of the best artists I have had the pleasure to hear in a long time." ~ Indie-Music.com "great!" ~ XM Satellite Radio "This isn't your average CD. It is sophisticated while speaking to you with lyrical pictures" ~ GirlPosse.com "Marina's ability to combine the lyricism of the singer-songwriter with the vocal edge of the arena rocker results in a potent blend guaranteed to hold your attention" ~ Artist Relations, AUDIX
"the passion Marina feels for music comes through loud & clear" ~ L.A. Times "Her strength
is the melodic progressions of her songs, both simple yet still sounding fresh...
An excellent new writer and talent!" ~ Brian Whitney, JPFolks.com
founder "Marina's story reads like the biography of a 1970s James Bond villainess. Born in Russia to a communist/nuclear physicist, she grew up studying martial arts, skiing, computers, skateboarding and, of course, playing music. She came to the States alone as a teenager to study languages, business and politics, meanwhile enjoying stints as a model, translator, and an athlete on a women’s hockey team. Perhaps this unique background has guided Marina in the evolution of her intriguing style and sound." ~ ChicagoGigs.com "she has the drive, ambition, talent and the looks to make it work" ~ Rock Hard Place "If you are looking for a solo female artist to play, look no further than Marina" ~ New Music Weekly "The title track
["Something of My Own"] by itself is so frighteningly entrancing, the rest of
the disc could be blank and still make this list [Tim Cain's Top 20 Albums of
2002]. Fortunately, there's much more, including some whimsy mixed in with the
ballads, and the Russian-language version of the title song. The Illinois College
graduate, now based in Los Angeles, continues to grow as a songwriter. She's overdue
for her break." ~ Decatur Herald & Review
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