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You could call her a Janis Joplin revival or a daughter of Bonnie Tyler and Donna Summer; however, Rachel Siegel carves out a niche that’s all her own.
She crashed onto the scene in 2020 with a vulnerable authenticity that resonated deeply, and quickly found that her voice was the one fans were waiting for.
Growing up in rural, southern NJ, music was the way Rachel learned to relate to the world - the one thing that remains no matter the season, stage, or evolution.
Finding simple ways to express your most complicated emotions became her cornerstone. The polish and focus in her writing appealed to the masses -she co-wrote Eric Nam's "Honestly," which reached #6 on the Billboard international charts. Siegel started her career helping other people tell their stories. However, when the world shut down, she decided it was time to tell her own.
2022 birthed Heart Injuries Are Cumulative, a debut album and film, that put it all on the line. Fittingly described as a grave, Rachel’s art became a monument for her grief. In an act of resilience and grace, she laid it all to rest with this project.
With a growing fire to share that she is more than the grief of her past, we see an artist that’s fully alive.
Bigger, badder, and better than ever, there’s no telling how good it’s about to get.
Rachel Siegel is already turning into a modern classic -a rising rock star like we’ve never seen before. She shakes the world and you’re all invited.
She crashed onto the scene in 2020 with a vulnerable authenticity that resonated deeply, and quickly found that her voice was the one fans were waiting for.
Growing up in rural, southern NJ, music was the way Rachel learned to relate to the world - the one thing that remains no matter the season, stage, or evolution.
Finding simple ways to express your most complicated emotions became her cornerstone. The polish and focus in her writing appealed to the masses -she co-wrote Eric Nam's "Honestly," which reached #6 on the Billboard international charts. Siegel started her career helping other people tell their stories. However, when the world shut down, she decided it was time to tell her own.
2022 birthed Heart Injuries Are Cumulative, a debut album and film, that put it all on the line. Fittingly described as a grave, Rachel’s art became a monument for her grief. In an act of resilience and grace, she laid it all to rest with this project.
With a growing fire to share that she is more than the grief of her past, we see an artist that’s fully alive.
Bigger, badder, and better than ever, there’s no telling how good it’s about to get.
Rachel Siegel is already turning into a modern classic -a rising rock star like we’ve never seen before. She shakes the world and you’re all invited.
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