Who Do You Think You Are
Now avaialble for the first time in the United States, Dala’s 2007 Canadian release, Who Do You Think You Are brings the listener back to Dala’s simpler and more pop-oriented sounds. Warm and hauntingly ethereal and full of folk-pop sensibilities,the award-winning Canadian duo Amanda Walther and Shiela Carabine, better known as Dala, have established a completely signature sound, abundant with playful harmonies and creative, hook-driven melodies. Reminiscent of early Sarah McLachlan with a semi-Celtic adult contemporary appeal, Dala continues to grow as North American folk sweethearts.Tracks on Who Do You Think You Are are almost criminally sweet, notably “Anywhere Under The Moon” with its commercial sensibilities and subtle drumset and guitar accompaniment, while the rootsy “Sunday Dress,” is a gentle lament for the loss of innocence. Dala’s immediately identifiable harmony and great melodies are best revealed on “Marilyn Monroe” and “Hockey Sweater.” With five consecutive Canadian Fo