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The Huffington Post hails Anana Kaye’s work as, “Gorgeous. Rich and strong, yet tender and translucent.” American Songwriter adds, “This lush, acoustic instrumentation lays out a musical bed that perfectly highlights Kaye’s vocals front and center." Now, the celebrated Nashville-based artist—a native of the Republic of Georgia—joins the distinguished roster at Meridian (ECR Music Group) for her forthcoming new album out early next year, ‘Are You There?,’ and its debut single “Cordelia,” out December 2nd.
Alongside her long-time musical collaborator and co-writer Irakli Gabriel, Kaye explains that she’s made an album for a world at its tipping point—a world of beauty and tragedy—and one she wants to meet head on. “In a world driven by deceit, flattery, and bullshit, what happens when someone decides to speak the truth?,” says Kaye. “That’s what drew me to the character of Cordelia from King Lear. I wanted to explore those timeless but contemporary Shakespearian themes, and set them against a disco beat with adventurous arrangements—a clash between raw truth and seductive illusion.”
Kaye’s acclaimed collaborations with Americana pioneer David Olney, her work on The Waterboys’ recent record ‘Life, Death and Dennis Hopper’ alongside Bruce Springsteen and Fiona Apple, and her featured appearance on the tribute album ‘Can’t Steal My Fire’ with Steve Earle and Lucinda Williams have secured her musical reputation with remarkable speed.
Alongside her long-time musical collaborator and co-writer Irakli Gabriel, Kaye explains that she’s made an album for a world at its tipping point—a world of beauty and tragedy—and one she wants to meet head on. “In a world driven by deceit, flattery, and bullshit, what happens when someone decides to speak the truth?,” says Kaye. “That’s what drew me to the character of Cordelia from King Lear. I wanted to explore those timeless but contemporary Shakespearian themes, and set them against a disco beat with adventurous arrangements—a clash between raw truth and seductive illusion.”
Kaye’s acclaimed collaborations with Americana pioneer David Olney, her work on The Waterboys’ recent record ‘Life, Death and Dennis Hopper’ alongside Bruce Springsteen and Fiona Apple, and her featured appearance on the tribute album ‘Can’t Steal My Fire’ with Steve Earle and Lucinda Williams have secured her musical reputation with remarkable speed.
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