Acclaimed singer-songwriter Rachael Yamagata, "the troubadour of heartbreak," today announced an extensive run of U.S. live dates kicking off on November 15th at Electric Owl in Vancouver, BC and wrapping
Various artists performing around downtown Austin, TX for the South By Southwest Music Festival 2012.
Rather than miss the mark with a couple of filler songs, she’s released an album teeming with unexceptional pieces that betray her strong hand at songwriting.
Map The Music is an impressive look at what lies beneath the surface of fandom, to discover those whose enthusiasm becomes devotion and forges communities in which music is both the common focus and the language used.
Singer-songwriter Rachael Yamagata will release Chesapeake, her first studio album in three years on October 11th, through her own Frankenfish Records. This album sees a slight departure from her previous
Yamagata's latest double disc set: Elephants…Teeth Sinking Into Heart was produced largely by Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, Rilo Kiley, The Faint), and also John Alagia (John Mayer, Dave Matthews Band, Happenstance), Elephants is darker and more vulnerable while the more guitar-driven Teeth Sinking Into Heart is grittier and more defiantly cynical. With a double disc on her mind, Rachael had a lot of other stuff to let loose with Glide…
Happenstance, Rachael Yamagata’s first full-length release in 2004, is the perfect way to describe the way I initially discovered her music.
What this Ryan Adams show lacked in professionalism, was made up for in raw, live spontaneity. It proved Adams is a rare artist who can get away with letting his mouth run and even throwing a few darts at his paying fans. With unlimited potential and boundless talent, he
This is a girl who feels music