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Rachel McGoye: PR

Rachel McGoye's music brings a new meaning to the word melody. Her songs
seem to flow gently through a melodic process that captivates the listener.
Her sensual voice only makes the addiction more powerful. It is so easy to
listen to.

Her acoustic, folky music carries itself well. Each song peels back another
slice of her folk -pop roots showing a different side of Rachel and her
talents. "What Day is it" is a chirpy tune, with a quick rhythm that
continues to drive her vocals through the song.

"Empty" delivers a more melodic urban sound, more depth, and certainly is
worthy of any soft rock, pop station in our great country.

If you like soft rock music with strong folk roots coupled with a sensual
and worthy vocal then get Rachel McGoye.

www.myspace.com/rachelmcgoye
Her music, her music....is all what can be said, is extraordinary! Her stylistic voice, and compassionable lyrics still leaves us baffled upon why this talented young lady has not been let into the high end of the musical industry as yet.

From her beautiful acoustic "Try Try" to her near rock performance of "What Day Is It"- grabs our attention and we applaud her wonderful work. Well done.
Darren
Editor
Cove Magazine
Darren- Editor - Cove Magazine (Feb 28, 2007)
JANUARY 18TH & JANUARY 19TH, 2008

There's a lot to adore about Rachel McGoye. The singer/songwriter out of Stuart, Florida took on classical music training with former opera great Rita Vallis at age 16, sang competitively across the U.S. in the very respected show choir O.P.U.S. throughout high school, obtained a B.A. from the acclaimed Berklee College of Music and is as gorgeous as she is talented. But what I really admire about her is what she has to say about her latest release, "Beautiful Disaster." She states "It takes really good music to move me, so if I can move anyone through my music, I feel accomplished. I also want fans to see that Pop music or music that can have mass appeal doesn't have to be meaningless, or completely over produced."

It's always pleasing to hear an immensely gifted emerging artist comment that her work is more than just what a producer wants. The melodies have a purpose; the sounds have a mission. That's what makes "Beautiful Disaster" stand out in the Pop universe, and the fact it was recorded in just one day. "It's pretty much as organic as it gets," she says, "It's an honest album and most of all I didn't have anyone directing me and forcing me to record my music in any certain way, which for new artists, that's a miracle."



Rachel is hitting the road now to support the new collection, so check out her show dates and buy your tickets. Her shows tend to be intimate, but she likes to keep the atmosphere laid back... so don't be surprised if she says something about her armpits; The artist after all is simply keeping that balance between the seriousness of her songs and the joy of music. If you get the chance, ask about her "repeatedly stolen bicycle." It's a good story. The album just came out, so buy it and dive into the XXQ's.
Pev - Pens Eye View (Jan 18, 2008)
"If you haven't listened to any of her music, I would encourage you to make the effort. Personally, it's a solid mix between Sheryl Crow, Jewel, and Fiona Apple. A soulful push of sound and a canvas painted visual by a creative ability to write a song, Rachel McGoye is sure to make you enjoy the entire album on first listen. "
Joe Clements - Your Hub (Jan 18, 2008)
Joe Clements - Your Hub (Jan 18, 2008)