Rolling Stone magazine

Rolling Stone

“Each strum of the acoustic on this bouncy, 60s-tinged pop track from the album Dark Fades Into the Light is like the glow of the sun on your face. Singer Sandrine Daniels cuts shadowy swaths through the warmth with her wistful vocals.”
–Luke O’Neil, Boston Globe

“It’s a record heavy on the type of ethereal, down-hearted pop that has made stars of Beth Orten and Everything But the Girl.”
–Jeff Apter, Rolling Stone

“It’s obvious producer Malcolm Burn has fallen head over heels for Sandrine’s voice and music, for he treated her Dark Fades into the Light album like a labor of love. … This is still a pop set, but a very sophisticated one, even as the young singer’s ingenuous sweetness tinged with naïveté remains on display, undisturbed by the eloquent trappings Burns creates. ”
–Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Cosmopolitan Magazine

Cosmopolitan

Dark Fades Into The Light is a celebratory album of artistic independence full of beautifully crafted indie-pop tunes.”
PlugIn Music

“Trigger is a sparse and minimalist album dripping in emotion.”
–Mark Nellson, Drum Media

“That voice which swings from a controlled warm wail to a sweet Bjork-esque purr, moves effortlessly in popland with Shower. Like Bjork, you feel you’ve been allowed into her world. Sandrine: The Dido it’s OK to like.”
–Cameron Adams

The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph

Trigger is an astonishing listen. A blend of ghostly production and Sandrine’s always intriguing lyrical perception.”
–Julian Tompkins, X-Press magazine

“The future looks bright for this rising young star.”
–Ali Claire, The Brag

“A gorgeous intro from an artist with talent to burn.”
–Kathy McCabe, Daily Telegraph

Trigger is one of the dreamiest, most beautiful and original albums you’ll hear.”
Impress, Melbourne

“At times sensitive, jaunty and thrilling… her songs paint a vivid picture of an already eventful life lived on a different corners of the globe… A fine introduction to an exceptional talent.”
New Idea

Mix Down

Mix Down

“If you’ve fallen under the spell of Australian artist Sandrine’s haunting first single “Trigger,” then you’ll love her debut album. The talented 24-year-old has concocted a deliciously dreamy and off-beat collection of songs.”
–Pip Harry, TV Week

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