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"This indie-rock noir goddess has entranced me with her beguiling sounds. Mix a little rockabilly with Portishead and The Doors and add a female singer with some serious moxie. SWOON!!!"

"Chills! Neko Case and Bjork's love child... in a Tarantino film, melting my face off."

“Sting of a Kiss” is a spectacularly slow-burning, raw number populated by crunchy, ominous guitars and Everett’s powerful, expressive vocals. If possible, listen while staring out the window as the sun sets and nocturnal creatures come out to play."

"Sultry vocals, lush cinematic music dripping in melancholy... Dry as dragonfly wings breaking... Me like this!"

"Now, THIS is a torch song. "Sting of a Kiss" smolders with sexuality and dark mystery. It's early James Bond with a southern twang..."

“Sting of a Kiss” is a beautiful effort that conjures up a nice dose of stylized noir imagery from the 40s and 50s, with a subtle hint of mystery evoked by the reverb drenched guitar-work. The vocals are very passionate and the emotions are laid out in the powerful lyrics"

“Sting Of A Kiss” creates a mood of desolation, obsession and loneliness….frankly she scares me….and I like it."

"So Sam Smith got the James Bond theme tune gig – I can only assume that they didn’t hear this first or he’d have been out on his arse.  A sultry storm-cloud of tune, that would sit comfortably on a Portishead / Winehouse album. Fantastic."

"The five tracks are twangy, with a blues based feel. All is propelled forward by Everett's towering vocals..whose power grabs you by the scruff of the neck and demands your attention."

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"What a voice! Rebecca’s voice can go from a fragile whisper to a powerful scream...Shivering at times with dread....smoky, hair-raising voice...like a secret agent making her way through a packed five-star hotel’s lounge..."

"A tiptoeing torch song à la True Detective’s Lera Lynn"

As a professional singer, instrumentalist and songwriter (Ole) for TV, film and artists, Rebecca has traveled extensively across North America (Nashville, LA, New York) and Europe (Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, London, Sweden, Paris) writing and performing. Her new release and third record Seven Shades is dark, moody, melodic rock n roll with Rebecca's captivating vocals leading the way. The Dead Ringers include, James Robertson (guitar), Tyler Quint (bass), Paul Braunstein (drums) and Neil Quin (keys).

 

 

"This indie-rock noir goddess has entranced me with her beguiling sounds.

Mix a little rockabilly with Portishead and The Doors and add a female singer with some serious moxie.

SWOON!!! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!!!!" A Little Bit of Sol

 

"Torontonian Rebecca Everett might not be auditioning her song for the reboot of Twin Peaks but “Sting Of A Kiss” sounds like it should be placed in their somewhere. “Sting Of A Kiss” creates a mood of desolation, obsession and loneliness….frankly she scares me….and I like it." Lets not Get Carried Away

 

"So Sam Smith got the James Bond theme tune gig – I can only assume that they didn’t hear this first or he’d have been out on his arse.  A sultry storm-cloud of tune, that would sit comfortably on a Portishead / Winehouse album. Fantastic." Honey and Bile

 

"The lead track is “Sting of a Kiss”. The song with its brooding, smokey, bluesy sound, has a suspenseful, cinematic quality a la Timber Timbre. It’s a song that would be perfect in either a future James Bond film This track is absolutely intoxicating." The Revue

 

"Chills! Neko Case and Bjork's love child... in a Tarantino film, melting my face off." Amber Edgar 

 

Seven Shades

is now available!

 

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Seven Shades

 

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 Photography Lindsay Linklater

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