rachael cantu

Location:
back to, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Indie
Type:
Indie
Rachael Cantu is a singer/songwriter known for her evocative blend of indie folk rock delicately infused with distinctly powerful vocals, gentle melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Born in Orange County, this SoCal native has the whole package -- it’s no wonder she’s been aptly described as “something a mix of The Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde, PJ Harvey, Sarah McLachlan and Norah Jones.”
As the title suggests, Rachael’s second studio album “Far and Wide” (self-released Nov 17, 2009) is an artistic departure from the brooding and moody sounds of her impressive 2006 debut CD “Run All Night” (Q Division), which received critical acclaim as it rocketed up the CMJ Top 200 where it sat comfortably next to artists like Ryan Adams and Neko Case. The new CD highlights her growth, maturity and evolution as a rising singer/songwriter through musical exploration. Produced by Futcher (The Be Good Tanyas) in Vancouver, the captivating collection of ten eclectic songs with thoughtfully layered arrangements showcase her effortless stylistic versatility, which ranges from upbeat pop, forlorn folk, characteristically haunting pieces and splashes of everything in between. Standout tracks like the ethereal “Devil’s Thunder” and touchingly contemplative “Make A Name For Me and You” have attracted the attention of Chop Shop’s Alex Patsavas, who featured both songs on ABC’s “Private Practice” in 2009.
In addition to solo shows in Los Angeles and major cities on the East Coast in Summer/Fall 2009, Rachael honed her live show and won over new fans in each city touring with blues legend B.B. King, and opening for generational powerhouses like Pat Benatar and Peter Frampton. Rachael has also previously toured with Tegan & Sara and Ben Lee, and opened for artists like Ryan Cabrera, Joe Pug and Andrew Belle. Her current plans for 2010 include an invitation to perform at SXSW as part of ASCAP's Showcase at The Driskill Hotel followed by an April tour with B.B. King. With national exposure through TV placements and prominent tour dates as well as a growing dedicated fan base, the building momentum surrounding “Far and Wide” is poised to make 2010 a breakout year for Rachael Cantu.
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