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"She has a liquid alto singing voice, with bright, “teardrop” accents. The heartache ballad has a languid, echoey atmosphere that is enchanting. I’m smitten. Send more"
"Brit Taylor’s steel guitar-drenched, laid back, ‘Waking Up Ain’t Easy’ hits traditional country notes."
“Brit Taylor goes full Bobbie Gentry in the new single “Back in the Fire,” mining the funky acoustic guitar-plus-strings combo from “Ode to Billie Joe” for a searing, soulful number about the pull of desire. Penned by Taylor with Dan Auerbach and Pat McLaughlin, the song builds to a full-band arrangement with woozy guitar licks and dramatic, descending chord progressions, mimicking the helpless sensation of falling over and over again.”
“From The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach's seemingly endlessly fertile music factory emerges Brit Taylor with this semi-autobiographical tale of jumping back into the romantic fire even though the burns from the last entanglement haven’t healed. The song, co-written by Taylor, Auerbach and Pat McLaughlin, shines, as does Taylor’s unassuming delivery, but it is Dave Brainard’s sweeping production and its sultry Bobbie Gentry vibe that helps make the song so memorable…even with no mention of the Tallahatchie Bridge.”
The “emerging Americana artist with the luscious alto tone” said, “Writing the song was the first step in my healing. It was the first step in getting back to being who I once was.”