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Heartstrings
2022 · albüm
Mr. Tambourine Man
2020 · single
Sex and Candy
2020 · single
Scorpio Sun
2020 · albüm
Still Alive
2020 · single
Dugan's Doorstop
2020 · single
What a Fine Friend You'll Be
2020 · single
Michael Row the Boat Ashore
2020 · single
Terry Richardson
2020 · single
Scorpio Moon
2019 · albüm
Let Me Make It up to You (You're Such a Sweet Thing)
2019 · single
Scorpio Moon
2018 · single
April Fool
2017 · albüm
Change Your Mind
2017 · single
1971 Javelin
2016 · single
Free From Love
2016 · single
Merry Christmas, Baby
2015 · single
Fade into You (Live in Knoxville)
2015 · single
Sweet Man of Mine
2015 · single
Crazy Love
2015 · single
Madison County
2015 · single
Low
2015 · single
Listen, Judas / Fade into You
2014 · single
Diamond Street
2014 · albüm
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Sara Rachele grew up a studio rat and folk child. Working for free, cleaning out the cupboards at famed Decatur, GA acoustic hotspot Eddie’s Attic, she met countless musicians and writers, and fell into bands as a side player before she’d even written a song of her own. She released her debut LP, Diamond Street, in 2014, and followed with a swoony 7-inch cover of Cracker’s “Low.” The latter was dubbed ‘sublime’ by SPIN magazine, and began to chart on commercial radio. Rachele’s 2016 sophomore LP, Motel Fire—recorded with her repurposed punk band The Skintights—was imagined in Joshua Tree, Calif., with help from pedal steel player Chris Unck (Butch Walker, Lisa Loeb). Rachele then released April Fool in 2017. Dedicated to her late grandmother, the album is a collection of bluegrass and folk songs Rachele cut in East Nashville with guitarist Johnny Duke (Little Big Town, Mary Chapin Carpenter). BUST magazine wrote, “Rachele’s angelic voice channels Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton, and she has a gift for telling tales of hope and disappointment in classic troubadour fashion.” In her young career, Rachele has also been featured at NPR, Billboard, The Village Voice, Paste, PopMatters, No Depression, The Boot, Popdust & more. She splits time between New York and her farm church in Tennessee, where she writes in a 1979 Airstream Bus, and runs independent label Angrygal Records, influenced by Liz Phair’s self-releases under the moniker, Girly-Sound and Janis Ian’s Rude Girl Records.