Self-released
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUFO0ldmbOULfSIEalhI1RA
Tanya Gallagher leads a double life. By day, the Pensacola, Florida native
who once interned for NASA practices cartography, turning geographic
information into maps for Santa
Rosa County,
where she resides, and by night, she pens soulful, folk etched pop songs.
Gallagher wrote all of the songs on One Hand On My Heart while she was pursuing
a PhD in forestry in Vancouver.
Heartbroken after a split with her longtime boyfriend, she nearly found the
stress of academia too much to take. “Had it not been for music, I don’t think
I would have made it through my PhD,” says Gallagher.
With a smoky and soulful voice, Gallagher really gives off a
ton of emotion and heartbreak on this album. The songs tug at your soul, never
mind your heart and you can hear just how much her pain was, but with pain, you
sometimes get great art, and she did create beautiful art on this EP. The
production is clear and lets the rawness of her lyrics pour out, plus the
laying is exceptional. This is the kind of album that I would expect people who
like Fiona Apple to love as well. I loved “Dolphin In The Snow” because it was
fairly upbeat sounding and her little laugh at the beginning of the song made me
smile. She compares herself to a dolphin in the snow and how she doesn’t fit
in. This is such a peppy song that gives everyone who listens to it the same
thought, “do I fit in?”
This is a short, amazingly personal collection of songs, but
I believe that a lot of people could relate to what she is singing about. While
not a fan of this kind of music usually, this is an album that really touched
me and will connect with you as well.
-Rick Ecker
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