Stereo Six: Marisa and the Moths Vocalist Marisa Reveals Her Most Influential Albums

British alt-rock tour-de-force Marisa and the Moths recently released their hotly-anticipated new album, What Doesn’t Kill You (read our record review here). The band whips up a killer mix of alt-rock, grunge and pop, with vocal powerhouse Marisa fronting the group and delivering a superstar performance that defies any pigeonholing. That being the case, we caught up with Marisa and the Moths vocalist for a Stereo Six feature, where she picks six albums that made the biggest impact on her vocal career. 1. Paramore – Riot! (2007, Fueled By Ramen) “Probably the album that had the biggest influence on my generations female rock vocalists. The whole album is filled with banger after banger, and whilst it’s polished, it still has a rawness and – what a drum sound! It was a close call...

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