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Sharaya

by Andrew Tijs on June 12, 2012

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Check out three stripped-back versions of Melbourne heavy-rock outfit Sharaya’s epic tunes.

Sharaya have just released their debut album The Road To…, full of soaring rock tunes led by the gutsy voice of brooding chanteuse Shay Liza.

Here the band give us acoustic versions of ‘Addiction’, ‘You Don’t Make Me Smile Anymore’ and ‘The Truth’.

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