Anita Athavale's "In The Noise" is an eclectic mixture of Pop,Rock,Folk & AAA ; Wrapped within a unique vocal delivery, Anita's compositional & lyrical stance, highlight a diverse texture of talent & audio-nuance delight

"Grace Is" builds upon a nice three chord triad pattern, whilst multiple vocal layering is immediately noticeable, suave & subtle within its melodic content

"In The Noise" comes across in a reflective shadow of Chrissie Hynde Vox ; A distinctive tenor with a touch of vibrato at the end of phrases. All the while however, it is Anita's vibration that shines forth in the radiance

"Closure" comes out of the gate with a dollop of Volume Pedal Guitar effects ; When the chord structure allows minor cadence married to major tones, Anita's spotlight shines all the more

In "Beast" , we're treated to a potion of harder edged immediacy, cross pollinated with a revolving door of roots flavored-new country, dare we say ; Owned as much to the Guitar stylizations as to the general swaggering mood of the song

"Stumbling Onwards" reaches out again with compositional prowess & ghostly Guitar counterpoint. Almost reminds one of a touch of Julian Lennon era-"Photograph Smile" . This tune is a fine departure from the norm & one of our collective favorites

Visualize how open the vistas of sound expand, with the freedom & a touching catharsis of artistry, that spells Anita Athavale

"Get By" journeys forth with a touch of Harp, augmented with a Lap Steele Guitar flourish

When Ms. Athavale steers us toward that melancholy feeling, we too feel that we'll try to get by in this world ; Fraught with disappointment that pours forth a bittersweet montage

Anita has that ability to pull at the heart-strings of the listener as they peer through the shadows of the day, to encounter a star filled canopy of night

An angelic brush doth this sonic painter create, as her image & picturesque design

Travel over endless corridors of space & time ; Knowing that somehow, we'll all get by, because love conquers all