



What can I say, I've seen her play in the midst of a mud riddled field in Wales and now in a up close and intimate gig at The Zoo in Brisbane just last night. Laura Marling is a true talent and a beautiful one at that. She sang songs from her past and introduced songs from her new album- I speak because I can.
With a little help from her band including Marcus Mumford from the up and coming band Mumford and sons, they delivered a somber yet beautiful set. I really wanted to ask her round for a cup of tea but never got the chance, so instead I shut up and listened, as when your watching Laura that is all you want to do...