Friday, 30 May 2008
Skye Sweetnam
Artist: Skye Sweetnam
Genre(s):
Pop
Rock
Discography:
Sound Solider
Year: 2007
Tracks: 12
Noise from the Basement
Year: 2004
Tracks: 14
Skye Sweetnam grew up in the diminutive Toronto suburban area of Bolton, where she studied tattle and dance from a edward Young eld. By her early teens she'd affected on to songwriting, and recorded a demo with the help of a local Bolton music school. A combination of fortune and marketability brought the demo to the attention of Canadian pronounce execs, wHO hooked Sweetnam up with a local producer and instrumentalist named James Robertson. Together, Robertson and Sweetnam hammered out the bodily structure of what would become Noise from the Basement, her Capitol Records debut. The single "Billy S." appeared in July 2003 on the soundtrack to the Mandy Moore vehicle How to Deal; the song's overbold popternative sound proven quite a popular, making some waves in the U.S. and hit the top pip on Canada's Disney Channel-style offering, YTV. Sweetnam supported the single with a spell of summertime camps. She too began downplaying the comparisons to Avril Lavigne to whoever would listen, though the computer address seemed valid based on their similar fosterage and graven, rock-based legal. The year 2004 began promisingly for Sweetnam, with the declaration of a March issue particular date for Noise from the Basement and a new single in "Tangled Up in Me"; she too landed the gap speckle on Britney's Onyx Hotel turn, which stretched into spring. After a year of delays, the singer's soph record album, Sound Soldier, which featured production and writing from Avril's identical Matrix squad, was lastly released in the fall of 2007.
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