Rachael Yamagata performs in The Current studio

by Barb Abney, Minnesota Public Radio
October 3, 2008
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Singer / Songwriter Rachael Yamagata (Photo: Hilary Walsh / Warner Bros.)


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St. Paul, Minn. — In 2001, after six years with Chicago funk bank, Bumpus, singer/songwriter Rachael Yamagata decided to go solo. Now, one album and three EPs later, she's releasing a new double-disc album entitled, "Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart."

Her rich, husky voice accentuates the heart ache and longing in her songs, which continues on the new album. Despite the flu and a busy touring schedule, Rachael Yamagata stopped by to chat with Barb Abney about musical influence, ghosts, and a bear continually showed up at the recording studio.

Songs performed: "Faster," "Accident," and "Sunday Afternoon."

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