It’s been a few years since Pittsburgh songwriter Brooke Annibale stopped by our studio for a session. In that time, her sound has continued to grow and evolve – holding onto that timeless quality we’ve always loved while introducing some fresh elements to keep things exciting. While we’re still inclined to call her music folk, there are strong elements of extremely radio-friendly pop creeping in these days. She brought the band to Serious Business Music in Brooklyn to share some new songs with us.
Hold To The Light and a remix EP are available now.
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