2017-04-14
Rachel Sage's EP, "The Tide," is a response to the recent political and humanitarian crises and events we have been experiencing. From the 15th anniversary of 9/11 to the most recent shootings and U.S. presidential election. Rachael's vocals and music stylings remind me of Jewel. She has a soft, yet intentional voice with similar vocal inflections, while incorporating acoustic guitar, piano, and strings. She is currently on a U.S. tour and hopes the songs on this EP will promote compassion for each other and improve our abilities to look inward for peaceful and thoughtful responses to current and future events. Favorite songs were tracks 2 and 4.
review by Cameron
AMBER RUBARTH
A Common Case of Disappearing
TONI PRICE
TALK MEMPHIS
RAY WYLIE HUBBARD
A. ENLIGHTENMENT, B. ENDARKENMENT (HINT: THERE IS NO C)
BLACK JAKE AND THE CARNIES
Where The Heather Don't Grow
Watching for Foxes
Until Winter Comes (EP)
Song of the Lakes
Poets Say
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