Performer: | Mikaela Davis |
Title: | Mikaela Davis |
Released: | 2012 |
Category: | World, Folk, Country |
Rating: | 4.6 ✦ |
Other format: | APE MP2 DMF MP4 AAC AHX AIFF |
1 | Oh Brother |
2 | Where Will We Go?Handclaps – Kimberly MooreVocals – Alex Coté |
3 | Dreaming |
4 | I'm Just Tryin To Be Your Friend |
5 | Michigan & The BQEGuitar – Alex Coté |
6 | Garden |
7 | Untitled |
8 | Ballad Of A Winter's Past |
9 | Something Better |
10 | River |
11 | Junction |
12 | Silence & NoiseInstruments [All Instruments] – Mikaela Davis |
13 | Wait For The Day |
This record is kind of about writing a record, Mikaela Davis says. The 26-year-old is home in her native Rochester, New York, reflecting on Delivery, her highly anticipated full-length album, as well as the hard journey the classically trained, defiantly original harpist had to travel to become the writer AND performer, she was meant to be. A lot of these songs came from feeling stuck and also like people were pulling me in a bunch of different directions, Mikaela says. I wanted to say, ‘Just wait for me. I’ll figure it out.
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Delivery is the Rounder Records debut of eclectic songwriter, singer, and harp specialist Mikaela Davis. Far from a "harp record," though, Delivery features alternately bluesy and poppy arrangements that present the harp as part of a broader, textured front. The opener, "Delivery," for instance, begins with voice and piano before eventually adding bass and drums, which are played on the album by her touring bandmembers Shane McCarthy and Alex Coté. Harp and fuzzed-out guitar then round out the track's palette.
Artist Bio. This record is kind of about writing a record, Mikaela Davis says. The 26-year-old is home in her native Rochester, New York, reflecting on Delivery, her highly anticipated full-length album, as well as the hard journey the classically trained, defiantly original harpist had to travel to become the writer, performer, and band leader she was meant to be. I’ll figure it ou.
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