
Singer-songwriter Serena Ryder has released her new album today, “Harmony”. This is her 6th album to go along with 6 EP’s and 3 live compilations. Her music has elements of folk, mixed with contemporary alternative and a touch of country. Her career path is taking her on the steady path to stardom as each album garners more notice and critical acclaim. CBC2 in Canada plays a steady diet of her old and new material, for which i am thankful. I have inserted two tunes off the album. The first is “What I Wouldn’t Do” which is a contemporary indie style song and the second is an out-and-out rocker called “Stompa”. Both are representative of her work.
What I Wouldn’t Do
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Stompa
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3 responses to “New Canadian Music By Serena Ryder”
Interesting tracks. First one reminded me of a rocking Joan Baez.
I enjoyed the second more, but something about set my teeth on edge…
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You got that to eh. Skipped past it though. She has always reminded me of Melissa etheridge.
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