The Line of Best Fit wrote that it’s “sublime, emotive and anthemic,” and that “Aubrey Haddard channels Orpheus.” Similar to “Just A Wall,” “Green As Ever,” sees Haddard continue to draw on themes of mythology within her lyricism. The project’s first single, “Just A Wall,” which premiered with The Line of Best Fit, saw Haddard examine her own reflection and begin to find self-acceptance. Haddard’s second full-length album, Awake And Talking, will be out Augand is available for pre-order now, via Beverly Martel Records. New York City-based indie-pop singer-songwriter, Aubrey Haddard releases her effervescent second single, “Green As Ever” today, along with its accompanying summery music video. Perhaps the most essential work done to her voice is the act of listening to it.Īnd here’s the word on the latest from Haddard, who is now in NY, straight from her team: Like any singer, Haddard has her fair share of musical idols and the obsessions that follow suit trying to become them-the sheer power of Susan Tedeschi, the gentle cadence of Bonnie Raitt, the wild madman style of Jeff Buckley-by transcribing their vocal parts. Here’s what Nina Corcoran wrote about the singer, a Hudson Valley native doing her thing around Boston via Berklee at the time, in 2018: The real joy in Haddard’s music is her voice, that ability to belt not just a string of words at high volume, but singing with tangible energy, a slice of joy that slides right out of her ribcage in one piece. We hate to say it (no we don’t), but we’ve been digging Aubrey Haddard for years.
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And, like anything I create, it is about my own personal experience over the past few years.” “It is about destiny and the journey to self-acceptance.