Sera Cahoone’s newest solo album is, in a word, delightful. It serves as an interesting bookend to Caroline Spence’s Spades and Roses. Where Spence is hurt and vulnerable, Cahoone’s songs come from the same wounds but are playful and healing. […]
Sera Cahoone’s newest solo album is, in a word, delightful. It serves as an interesting bookend to Caroline Spence’s Spades and Roses. Where Spence is hurt and vulnerable, Cahoone’s songs come from the same wounds but are playful and healing. […]
I’ve been hearing about Sera Cahoone for years yet her music somehow eluded me. Friends used to ask me if I had heard her yet and of course I hadn’t and I don’t know why I didn’t search for her […]
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