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Salt Ashes’ Debut Album Featured on Glitch Witch

The buzz surrounding the iconic self-titled album by electronic singer-songwriter Salt Ashes, has only intensified in the weeks following its release. Music blog Glitch Witch reviews the album praising the artist on her skills as a singer, and ability to draw intense emotions from her music.

I am positive you’ll be hearing “Half the Battle” in some underground club with multicolored lights and sticky sweet blackberry vodka cocktails. It’s a “night is just getting started,” the feeling it evokes is reminiscent of the first time you gaze upon someone interesting in a club kind of song. “If You Let Me Go” is my favorite on the album. It’s a little dark and I’m hearing a lot of 80’s influence in the background, but it doesn’t cloud my view of Salt Ashes as an artist in the slightest. When she hits those notes “you don’t need to rescue me” my immediate reaction is hello, I’m emotionally invested in this. It’s the kind of song I would listen to getting ready with seduction as my mission for the night.

Glitch Witch goes on to compliment the wide variety of the album, and makes a point to say they will definitely be paying attention to the rising star.

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Stream the full debut album on Bandcamp below:

“Salt Ashes” is now available for purchase in record stores nationwide, onAmazoniTunes, Bandcamp, Google Play, and in the Radikal Records web-store. It is also available for streaming on Spotify.