A Poetic, Jazzy, Genre-Bending Soul-Baring Muse -- Lachi
A Poetic, Jazzy, Genre-Bending Soul-Baring Muse -- Lachi
Talented Singer/Songwriter Lachi is set to woo listeners at The Bowery Poetry Club on March 28th, and The Bitter End on April 4th.
New York, NY (PRWEB) March 23, 2008 -- Sultry, smooth, intelligent and bold, Lachi commands cleverly crafted, insightful yet quirky lyrics. They steer away from mediocrity and carry with them a message of natural beauty and internal conflict, managing to captivate the hearts of many.
Lachi holds a deep connection with her music, which can be felt and shared with everyone who watches her on stage. Along with band mates Andrew Boxer on drums, Gabriel Chang on guitar and Jent Lapalm on bass, this Manhattan-based singer/songwriter reveals her heart and mind as she unleashes her eclectic genre-bending sound, combining piano driven alternative rock with vocal jazz and a bit of soul.
Sometimes the things we can't control/are the most ugly beautiful
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"Sometimes the things we can't control/are the most ugly beautiful," she sings, challenging the listener to take an honest look within and see the true beauty of inherent differences.
Partly inspired by the trials and tribulations she faces as a legally blind musician, Lachi's lyrical prowess has won her recognition as a Musician's Atlas' 2006 Independent Music Awards finalist and a featured spot on Computer Music Magazine in 2007. Urban Mainstream Magazine praises her as a "gifted and inspiring young lady."
For additional information on the upcoming shows or the upcoming album release, please visit Lachi's websites: www.ulachi.com or www.myspace.com/lachimusic.


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