Built to Die from Object Permanence featured on Spotify playlist - New Queer Friday.
Read MoreSalut d’amour from [in]verse featured on Apple Music - New in Classical.
Read MoreBuilt to Die from Object Permanence featured on Spotify playlist - Impressive Indie.
Read MoreBuilt to Die from Object Permanence featured on Spotify playlist - Melancholia.
Read MoreBuilt to Die from Object Permanence featured on multiple Spotify playlists - Sad Songs for Girls, Best Sleep Songs, and Sad Songs .
Read MoreBuilt to Die from Object Permanence featured on Spotify playlist - Creativity Boost.
Read MoreSalut d’amour from [in]verse featured on Amazon Music - Instrumental Love Songs.
Read More“There is a real alchemy of singer and song here, and his interactions with pianist Long reflect careful thought and working-out.”
Read MoreWhat is American reaches 1 Million streams!
Read More”A slowed-down, contemplative version of the original rock ballad, it’s delivered through layers of vocals and mournful peddle steel guitar. It’s unmistakably Elly’s.”
Read MoreWhy Did They Kill Sandra Bland? from [in]verse featured on Spotify playlist Modern Classical Vibes.
Read MoreThis is very much a labour of love, and that shows in the engaging manner in which these hymns are performed. The singing is excellent, and in particular Elizabeth Bates deserves praise for the way she sings the sometimes very high notes.
Read More“With a very introspective sound and a well-paced melody, the track presents an intense melancholy and sadness in this version.”
Read More“Mulligan uses the spectrum of his vibrant artistry to penetrate the expressive depths of these songs….Pianist Timothy Long is the ideal collaborator, his playing flexible, shapely and balanced.”
Read MoreWhy Did They Kill Sandra Bland? from [in]verse featured on Spotify playlist Classical New Releases.
Read More“…for more than 2 minutes we're treated to glistening, cascading voices: for each one that disappears, another arrives in its place.”
Read More“…this ever-adventurous outfit's primary goal—“to make music that sparks joy and wonder”—remains very much in place on its fifth album.”
Read More“The new album, though, is the encapsulation of her ceaseless searching and her willingness to be pushed to new creative heights, all while excavating her grief and turning it into something healing and stunning, as expressed in the lead single “Disappear,” out now.”
Read More“The track returns to the darkness once more, now cut through with bursts of trumpet from Will Miller, before ascending into a transcendent climax, offering a final celestial burst of color before Kace’s voice melts into the dreamy night.”
Read More“In featuring two elements only, the work engages for its intimate quality and an arrangement that enables the expressiveness of Kelly's vocal delivery and Leisner's poised guitar articulations to be heard with maximum clarity.”
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