British Blues Star Kyla Brox Aims For Authenticity
. ![]() (The Blues) British blues star Kyla Brox has spoken of the importance of authenticity in her music. Brox has just released her sixth solo album Throw Away Your Blues and says the one constant throughout her career has been emotion. She tells The Blues magazine: "Blues is about emotion. You can't spark emotion in someone else unless you're being authentic. Everything I sing, I believe. Whether I've written it myself or I'm singing someone else's song, it's got to have a connection." Having just returned from a prolonged break, Brox says her latest album includes a song about her children. Of the new songs, she adds: "My favorite is I Will Love You More. I wrote that about my children, Sadie and Sonny. "It's about being so wildly in love that it will carry on forever. A love that carries on beyond the grave." Read more here. The Blues Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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