Wild Hum is the debut album of

Americana-Soul singer-songwriter Hannah Rooth. Strange and emotive, her lyrics are poignant, while her vocal delivery is unique and what truly sets her apart. ( Independent Music Reviews) With bandmates April Faith-Slaker (cellist) and Adrian Avalos (guitarist) accompanied by six additional studio musicians, the release is a stylistically divergent, sonically stimulating, and lyrically honed six-song collection.

Divorce in the Water is sad, whimsical dream-rock colored by bright, rich vocals and resonant cello and violin compositions. Tenderly is dramatic R&B, with sensual, striking vocals and a dynamic melding of string flesh (cello, bass) and electric bones (bass, guitar). Its Wondering If Youll Be Here Tomorrow is a gorgeously depressing country song, colored by haunting, simplistic vocals and solitary classical guitar. All songs meld together the themes of water and steel, ocean and railroad track — a tribute to powering forward whilst diving painfully deep.

Hannah has forged full steam ahead since entering the music world in August 2018, raising $10,000 to record Wild Hum , organizing successful tours for the band, and collaborating on an independent music video for her first single, Divorce in the Water. Alongside the release, she is working on multiple projects including a single with Grammy-nominated producer Christian Davis, compositions with Big Chris Flores (producer for Guns & Roses), and an extensive Pop collection with producer Mitch Maanao. April Faith-Slaker is a seasoned experimental cellist and solo performer, whose experience includes a composition in a Tim Guthrie film and collaborations with the Mynabirds. Adrian Avalos is a life-long multi-instrumentalist and songwriter who has recorded and performed with samba, jazz, alternative, folk, and hip hop groups across the country.

Quelle: Dennis Weitzel Promotion

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