 
Described by Radio 1 as a "significant talent" and by our judge Steve Levine simply as "Superb!!", Polly Mackey & The Pleasure Principle have added a radically new dimension to Polly's already powerful material.
Her live performances have been in demand from promoters and venues alike throughout the UK in 2008, with more than fifty gigs under her belt…. including Liverpool Sound City Music Festival and MTV Music Week and an unprecedented four official performances at the SXSW International Music Festival in Austin, Texas in March 2009.
We are also pleased to hear Polly has recently joined the roster with KT Tunstall having recently signed with artist development and management company SP Management, so we are sure to hear more from this talented young writer.
MIBI Judge quote:
"Polly has a FANTASTIC voice - strong and with a really wonderful quality to it - it's interesting without being annoying and has something that makes me sad to my bones in a really good way. Love the way it breaks in the chorus. Loved the song - the piano refrain was haunting and the rest of it was lovely and full. I definitely want to keep an eye on Polly, I think she is a great talent and I'd be very interested to see how she develops". - Marsha Shandur, XFM Radio
Go to Polly Mackey & The Pleasure Principle's own MySpace page


Our second set of siblings, are beautiful sisters Sarah and Rachel Wood with their musical prowess, gorgeous voices and exciting harmonies. Both classically training and with a wide variety of performance experiences from festivals to concertos, they create atmospheric and spine tingling pop/folk songs including the winner song ‘Wine’, a favourite of several of our judges.
SahReal aim to push the envelope of classical/acoustic/pop to a new level and with powerful lyrics and delicate harmonies they have wooed audiences around North Staffordshire.
MIBI Judge quote:
"SahReal have effortlessly combined vocals, strings and piano to make ‘Wine’ a beautiful and haunting track. In my opinion it easily achieves the dark and eerie atmosphere that they have aimed for. Their voices are exceptional and the music and lyrics complement each other perfectly. I would encourage them to begin touring, even if just locally to begin with, to widen their audience and of course to keep writing". - Guy Moot, Head of Publishing at EMI
Go to Sahreal's own MySpace page
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