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New Buffalo is the first solo project of Sally Seltmann.
You can find Sally Seltmann's additional albums on Spotify here: https://appurl.io/J-n0y1yjEJ
New Buffalo
With a coolly attractive voice reminiscent of Emily Haines' deadpan sweetness and a sharper than average knack for both songwriting and arrangements, Sally Seltmann (who is, for all intent, New Buffalo) is Australia's strongest addition to the multinational cadre of folkish electronic artists that includes Beth Orton, Keren Ann, Feist, and former Concretes singer Victoria Bergsman. Sally debuted New Buffalo with the EP About Last Night in 2001. Following some unsuccessful sessions in London and Los Angeles, she returned to Melbourne and recorded the 2004 full-length The Last Beautiful Day on her own. A self-titled remix EP, which also included a new song recorded with Swedish kindred spirit Jens Lekman, followed in 2005. Around this time, Sally married Darren Seltmann of Australian dance-rock outfit the Avalanches and adopted her married name professionally. New Buffalo's second album, Somewhere, Anywhere, was released in Australia in early 2007. That same year, Leslie Feist released her cover of Seltmann's "1234" as the first single from her album The Reminder; that connection helped lead to the Canadian label Arts & Crafts picking up Somewhere, Anywhere for North American release that summer. Seltmann released 2010's Heart That's Pounding under her own name. ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi
You can find Sally Seltmann's additional albums on Spotify here: https://appurl.io/J-n0y1yjEJ
New Buffalo
With a coolly attractive voice reminiscent of Emily Haines' deadpan sweetness and a sharper than average knack for both songwriting and arrangements, Sally Seltmann (who is, for all intent, New Buffalo) is Australia's strongest addition to the multinational cadre of folkish electronic artists that includes Beth Orton, Keren Ann, Feist, and former Concretes singer Victoria Bergsman. Sally debuted New Buffalo with the EP About Last Night in 2001. Following some unsuccessful sessions in London and Los Angeles, she returned to Melbourne and recorded the 2004 full-length The Last Beautiful Day on her own. A self-titled remix EP, which also included a new song recorded with Swedish kindred spirit Jens Lekman, followed in 2005. Around this time, Sally married Darren Seltmann of Australian dance-rock outfit the Avalanches and adopted her married name professionally. New Buffalo's second album, Somewhere, Anywhere, was released in Australia in early 2007. That same year, Leslie Feist released her cover of Seltmann's "1234" as the first single from her album The Reminder; that connection helped lead to the Canadian label Arts & Crafts picking up Somewhere, Anywhere for North American release that summer. Seltmann released 2010's Heart That's Pounding under her own name. ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi
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