I went to this with some trepidation.
I'd never heard Laura before, but regardless figured it wouldn't be my cup of tea.
I was pleasantly surprised.
She writes good quirky, catchy songs and is pretty good on guitar and vocals.
My main criticism of her would be she's not much of a front woman. Hasn't got much of a command of the stage.
But I guess that awkwardness lends to her appeal in a way.
The final song she played that night, the only one featuring her on keys, was easily my favourite.