Minda Lacy Sails in With Old School Blues : ‘Worth Writing Home About’
Minda Lacy is an American singer-songwriter and rustic folk artist. Drenched in old-school blues and storytelling spirit, her work is reminiscent of Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and Neil Young. Aiming for deliberate simplicity and streamlined complexity, her work is full of straight lines and raw narratives. In her latest release, ‘Worth Writing Home About’, Minda Lacy crafts a whimsical tapestry around all the remarkable pairs of breasts that she saw.
With each verse, she celebrates all kinds of bodies and breasts, concluding it with ‘They were tits worth writing home about’. The artist underpins standard male commentaries with delightful sentiments, and reclaims them. Rebellion hidden amidst a cloud of ironic conformity.
A feminist endeavor delivered with poignant lilt and humor to refresh the mind. The track is swept with oozing instrumentation, quivering mouth organs, mellow flutes, violins and the mellow strum of the acoustic guitar. Notes of blues from the melodies are caught by the monotonal clarity of her voice. Her vocal spirit is playful and clear cut like 1975 Patti Smith. Listen Now!
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