Holly McNarland
is a tiny girl with a huge voice, and huge opinions. One could even go as far as saying she was the riot Grrrl's Sarah McLachlan. In addition to being angry, Holly also has a serious and focused side which is apparent in all of her songs, which is what is sometimes missing from feminism-inspired rock. Holly's 1997 release "Push", earned her a Juno for best new solo artist. Her latest, "Home is Where My Feet Are", which was recorded around the time she gave birth to her son, reveals a gentler side of the Winnipeg-born artist.

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