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Smile...It Confuses People  >>

2006 release by this singer/songwriter, who is making waves with her hit single 'I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair)', included here. The girl that webcast from her basement in Tooting to thousands of people across the globe now releases her debut single `I wish I was a punk rocker (with flowers in my hair)'. Too broke to go on the road, 24 year old singer/songwriter Sandi Thom decided to set up a webcam in her South London flat and staged a three week world tour from the basement. She spread the word about the `21 Nights from Tooting' tour via Myspace.com and her own site, inviting fans to watch the tour live on the web or in person at the very modest underground venue of her basement. Pulling in an audience of 70 on the first night, news of the gigs spread like wildfire on the internet and by the end of the `tour' she had 100,000 web viewers from as far afield as Russia, the USA and Pakistan. BMG. 2006.

The Pink and the Lily  >>

2008 sophomore album from the Scottish singer/songwriter. The Pink &The Lily is an album that charts Sandi's growth as a singer and as a young woman with tracks tackling deep subjects such as global warming and the corporate career path to more jovial subjects like partying too hard; a subject that spawned the song 'Saturday Night' after her Manager thought she was partying and drinking too much! The classic yet contemporary sounding record is drenched in nostalgia with a recurrent theme of a less complicated life when times were easier, like the golden age of movies on 'The Last Picturehouse' and her own childhood on 'Mirrors'. The first single from the album; the funky, zydeco influenced 'The Devil's Beat', is Sandi Thom at her best. The song, despite its upbeat tempo, is actually about one of the more serious themes on the album; global warming. RCA.

I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker  >>

The Girl that Webcast from her Basement in Tooting to Thousands of People Across the Globe Now Releases her Debut Single 'i Wish I was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)'. The Subsequent Buzz Saw her Become the First High Profile Signing by Craig Logan as He Steps Into his Position at the Head of the Newly Re-launched RCA Label. Following the Success of Artists Like Kt Tunstall, Sandi Thom Should Do Well with her Fairly Unique Mix of Powerful, Rootsy, Soulful Vocals and Sparse Instrumentation, Consisting of Only Percussion and Drums.

NARM Orlando 2006  >>

The Devil's Beat  >>

UK two track CD pressing of the first single pulled from the British singer/songwriter's 2008 sophomore album The Pink And The Lilly'. Features two versions of 'Devil's Beat': Main Version and Live Version. RCA.

Pink and the Lily  >>

Japanese pressing of UK-based artist's 2008 sophomore album features one bonus track. The Pink &The Lily is an album that charts Sandi's growth as a singer and as a young woman with tracks tackling deep subjects such as global warming and the corporate career path to more jovial subjects like partying too hard; a subject that spawned the song 'Saturday Night' after her Manager thought she was partying and drinking too much! The classic yet contemporary sounding record is drenched in nostalgia with a recurrent theme of a less complicated life when times were easier, like the golden age of movies on 'The Last Picturehouse' and her own childhood on 'Mirrors'. The first single from the album; the funky, zydeco influenced 'The Devil's Beat', is Sandi Thom at her best. The song, despite its upbeat tempo, is actually about one of the more serious themes on the album; global warming. RCA.

I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker  >>

Originally from Scotland this innovative singer/songwriter has been making news headlines in the UK. Too broke to go on the road, this 24 year old decided to set up a webcam in her South London home and stage a 3 week 'world tour' from the basement. Pulling in an audience of 70 on the 1st night, by the end of the 'tour' Sandi had 70,000 web viewers from as far afield as Russia and New Zealand. The debut single 'I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair)' debuted at No.1 in the UK last month, The debut album 'Smile... It Confuses People' quickly followed suit debuting at No.1 a week later.

Smile...It Confuses People  >>

2006 Japanese Edition of Debut Album by the Scottish Singer/Songwriter that Includes the Bonus Tracks "May You Never" and "Don't Think Twice".

Pink and the Lily  >>

What If I'm Right, Pt. 1  >>

Part One of Two. The second single pulled from the album Smile...It Confuses People by this singer/songwriter who gained notoriety by 'touring' for three weeks on her myspace site, filming live streaming shows from her flat in the UK. Features 'What If I'm Right' coupled with 'Cinderella In Reverse'. RCA.