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If you've had enough of listening to music that lacks substance, lyrical content and originality then you need to check out the amazingly talented Miss Mallory Vanetti!! Her songs have everything that is missing from the majority of what you hear on the radio these days. Mallory delivers a performance in such a transparently honest and emotionally engaging manner. She will be the future of Australian Music, there's no doubt in my mind! Her debut album is available independently online at www.malloryvanetti.com. Make sure you go and check it out, you won't be disappointed!! - Jonathan Broom of Freedom Productions Let’s face it the pop genre and endless radio anthems have become completely over-saturated in a modern musical setting. Regardless of the band’s relevance to make catchy songs and relate-able lyrics, there’s always some new and emerging act to make a claim at radio stardom. Mallory Vanetti’s Domino Effekt ticks all the boxes of a successful pop release, unveils some tap along rhythms and more importantly can relate to its listeners at an immediate level. At the album’s core, there’s simply no denying that this band is brought together by it’s front-women, one look at the band’s photos gives you an impression of a strong female led studio band that focuses as much on the image as the music put onto a CD . Of course, the music is a female-charged powerhouse of dominant female croons, belts, middles and highs, contrasting enough to support the interest of the listener. Mallory Vanetti cites influences from across the board, mostly in the names of P!nk, Evanescence and even the quirkiness of System Of A Down. At times, these influences come together to create the Domino Effekt sound, but mostly, Mallory Vanetti’s sound is an amalgamation of the fresh and home-grown angst, developed with a sense of uniqueness quite unlike the commercial radio atmosphere found on the radio scene today. So what does the album sound like? Well, take a percentage of P!nk, a dash of Evanescence, a striking of The Veronicas and something that is completely Mallory Vanetti. It’s a combination that works well for the band and would work well in most live settings. Mallory Vanetti’s debut album ‘Domino Effect’ is one worth listening to. Its alternate rock sound and catchy melodies will get stuck in your head for days. Although the album does have an overall alternative feel, it seems to be an album divided. The first 6 songs are very catchy and sound like the perfect playlist to mourn someone who has hurt you deeply. In the centre of the division is Track 7, ‘Domino Effect’ (the song the album is named after) it definitely stands out with a more refined commercial sound. The album continues tracks 8-11 with a very theatrical presence, verging on a Nightwish/Evanescence style delivery - Ashlee Orange from Do Funky