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  • Writer's pictureCurious Cat

Iconic artist Becky Krill unveils exceptional new album 'Little Girl'

An artist that could easily give Sara Bareilles a run for her money, Becky Krill is at her best in the legendary new album 'Little Girl'. Heartfelt and easy to follow, the exceptional offering feels like the album to help guide listeners through tough times. The reassuring LP comes in a time of need and comes across as a confident, empowering release that should be in everyones collection.

Speaking about the lead single ‘Bubble’, Becky Krill shares, “I was very inspired by the Dixie Chicks when I sat down to write Bubble. I guess you could say this is my "shut up and sing" song. Bubble features Rootstock Republic on strings & noteworthy percussionist Allison Miller on drums. The song explores how our gender, race & overall identities can put us in harm's way & encourages everyone (especially young women) to stand up to bullies, racists, chauvinists & oppressors of all kinds.”


Adding to how the track was made, Becky states, “I wrote Bubble at home alone on my guitar. I went into the studio the next day to record it with producer and recording engineer Craig Levy. Craig had some ideas/suggestions to streamline the lyrics and improve the melody, which I happily accepted. From there I got in touch with Juliette Jones (violin) and Jarvis Benson (viola) of Rootstock Republic to arrange and record the strings. Cellist Aaron Stokes also performed on the recording, along with drummer Allison Miller (toured with: Ani Difranco, Brandi Carlile, Natalie Merchant). Craig performed the bass, ukelele and banjo parts and I played guitar. Group effort.”




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