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Anything But Mainstream Records, Nov 2020
The Curious Life of Rachel Bachman
By Richard Nihil
There’s a web that seems to be woven way before you were born. Everything appears to be either preplanned or a chaotic series of present moments. The equation for the former would have to be a complex code written by an all-knowing being or beings. Higher beings with an intricate knowledge of how to create celestial bodies & the landscape they reside within. The latter implies that the Now is the sum of every decision ever made by living entities. Are we living in the consequences of our past or is there a greater plan to bring certain people together & to keep others apart?
The Tulsa Voice, January 2018
An Ode to Entropy
Rachel Bachman releases her new album at Soul City
By Damion Shade
Singer-songwriter Rachel Bachman Rachel Bachman wrote her first song, a syrupy nature ballad called "The Trees Were High," when she was four. She comes from a family of quirky suburban hippies who love to sing. Her mom was a club singer in Detroit in the '70s.
Good Day Tulsa, January 2018
Rachel Bachman Featured on Good Day Tulsa
By Sam McCombs
Rachael is here with us this morning to talk about herself, her music, her band, and her upcoming album release show.