On the last blog posts note, if you are a fan of Ingrid I am positive you will fall in love with Rachel Goodrich. She has a similar twinkly indie-folk sound yet she is a tad more upbeat. The unique thing about this gal, is she configured a way to stir in psychobilly with her acoustic accented music. She is truly different that a lot indie artists sprouting across the mainlands. Her latest album, "Tinker Toys" is honestly the most ridiculously charming and witty collection of songs I've heard in awhile. She uses unusual instruments through-out her album such as a kazoo as well as spoons and even pots and pans. Weird, yes but brilliant! It seems as if Rach is not afraid to break free from the array of common sounding indie artists by setting her own clever musical standards. It is youthful and I assume she will be commercialized sooner than later. Just wait, I smell a apple commercial brewing! hahahaSunday, November 16, 2008
Rachel Goodrich
On the last blog posts note, if you are a fan of Ingrid I am positive you will fall in love with Rachel Goodrich. She has a similar twinkly indie-folk sound yet she is a tad more upbeat. The unique thing about this gal, is she configured a way to stir in psychobilly with her acoustic accented music. She is truly different that a lot indie artists sprouting across the mainlands. Her latest album, "Tinker Toys" is honestly the most ridiculously charming and witty collection of songs I've heard in awhile. She uses unusual instruments through-out her album such as a kazoo as well as spoons and even pots and pans. Weird, yes but brilliant! It seems as if Rach is not afraid to break free from the array of common sounding indie artists by setting her own clever musical standards. It is youthful and I assume she will be commercialized sooner than later. Just wait, I smell a apple commercial brewing! hahaha
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