S A R
A H W A L K
“WAKE ME UP”
Dopo le toccanti “Maybe
Someday” e “Keep On Dreaming” che hanno presentato questa estate il talento di
questa straordinaria voce americana qui con il nuovo singolo “Wake Me Up”.
Sarah Walk è la
scommessa di One Little Indian del 2017
Ascolta e
condividi “WAKE ME UP” di SARAH WALK da qui:
“Blew my mind when
I heard it beautiful and compelling. I think she is one to watch.”
(Lauren Laverne,
BBC6 Music)
Every
pop era has its defining female pianist: Laura
Nyro, Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, Tori Amos, Fiona Apple, Amanda Palmer. For 2016, it's 25-year-old Sarah Walk an extraordinary new talent
whose music is as confessional as it is gut wrenching and swathed in emotion.
The
rising Minneapolis artist is releasing her moving new single “Wake Me Up” via One Little Indian. A brutally
honest tale of addiction that, in Sarah’s words:
“...shows the sweetness and temptation of
something or someone and also that sense of urgency & panic to get out and
escape; to feel trapped by someone's influence and power over you. The song
tries to capture that feeling as a nightmare and the desperation to wake up
from it. It’s one of the most haunting and visual
songs on the record”.
Signed
to One Little Indian in 2014, Sarah emerged with a storm in her fingers and a
fiery yearning in her heart. The songwriter deals in big songs with soaring
melodies - the perfect foil to her intimate lyrics exploring the eternal themes of heartbreak and loss,
delivered in her distinct androgynous voice, reminiscent of Leslie Feist or
Joni Mitchell.
Having
toured with Laura Mvula and appeared
at Dot-to-Dot Festival showcasing her songs to the public for the very first time - 2016 has
already proved a busy year for Sarah
Walk.
Those
audiences will have had the
privilege of hearing the incendiary interplay between Sarah and her band a key
part of her creative process that breathes life in to her
storming crescendos and tender devotionals.
A
graduate of Berklee College of Music, Sarah grew up in Minneapolis but has
spent much of the last year living
between Los Angeles and West London, working on her debut album with Steve
Brown (Rumer's Seasons of My Soul, Laura Mvula’ Sing to the Moon).
"I
didn’t like that the weather was the same every single day in LA: always sunny
and comfortable,” notes Sarah. “That’s probably the
artist in me, but I like waking up and not knowing what the weather will be...”
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