Growing up in a musically diverse family, the sounds that permeated FeFe's household pulled her in all directions at once. Her mother would regularly spin tunes by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie. "My mom was like a disco queen," says Fefe with a laugh. "She was crazy. She'd always be dancing to Flashdance and stuff like that. I'd sit there and go, 'She's weird,' but that's how I learned to dance." Meanwhile, another influence began to dictate Fefe's rock aesthetic. "My sister was a huge Nirvana freak," she continues. "She used to close her door and blast 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' on CD. She wouldn't let me in, but I'd sit there at the bottom of the door with my ear at the crack and just listen. You hear a lot of experience in those songs-they went through things. That music came from Kurt Cobain's mind, heart, and soul, and there's a lot of pain in his singing. You can feel it, and go on that journey with him. When you're young you don't think, 'This person is going to change your life.' But when you start recording your own songs, it comes back and reminds you."
While laying down the vocal tracks on her album, Fefe called on Cobain for inspiration, invoking some Seattle-inspired heft on some of the tunes on the album. But there's much more to Fefe Dobson than overcast alterna-angst. On her Island Records debut, Fefe manages to siphon the spirits of all her musical heroes into a truly original stew. "It's a bunch of different influences, and different genres, pulled into one," she explains. "Everything from Nirvana... to Madonna. And it has a taste of Red Hot Chili Peppers in there, too. It really ranges." On Everything Fefe deftly bridges the worlds of the Bangles and the Chili Peppers, as her bracing vocals flutter over a snappy six-string riff. On the first single, the wistful "Take Me Away," FeFe longs for romantic escapism through a ultra-catchy chorus amidst chugging guitars that drown you with an overwhelming emotional heft.
Although she has two seasoned axe-slingers in tow, she continues to improve on the instrument herself. "I played piano for four years when I was younger, and my guitar playing is catching up quickly. I'm working really hard at it, and I'm still growing with it. Hopefully soon you'll see me on stage playing both instruments. It's definitely something to look forward to." At this point, Fefe can look forward to lots of things. One would be playing live shows in front of newfound fans. She's only had a handful of gigs with her band, but the heady experience has her hungry for more. As Fefe Dobson digs in and poises to spring Stateside, gone is the safe world of all things nice, clean and careful. Replaced with raw energy, sincerity and integrity, her renewed focus pulls no punches. This time, it's her turn to break out of her shell. And she'll lead the charge. It's a leadership position she's dreamed of all her life.
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