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Artist description
Chaeya's music is a creative blend of heavy guitars and powerful vocals which creates a blend between today and old school rock topped off with visual, storytelling lyrics. |
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Music Style
Indie, Rock, Blues-Rock, Alternative |
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Group Members
Chaeya and Cisco Robles, Jr. |
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Instruments
All played by Cisco Robles, Jr. |
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Albums
The Quickening |
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Press Reviews
With her metallic-seared passion, a bewitching
slippery vibrato, and unquestionable ability to
rock, Chaeya is the most exciting recording
artist to emerge in the new millennium.
The Quickening, the debut album, offers numinous
alternative rock styles as a platform for her
diverse approach to recording. Her belting voice,
in places relentless, echoes memories of Janis
Joplin’s blues and the sensual fervor of Heart’s,
Ann Wilson. Chaeya crafts her lyric with a
forceful determination, cutting precisely into
the core of the listener’s world. She is a
storyteller and satisfies us with a depth of
insight and wisdom few can. In case you didn’t
already know, Chaeya is a rock star.
The Quickening: The pop-rock title track from
Chaeya’s first release, The Quickening ricochets
across the mind and body delivering a moving
invitation to dance. Based on her perception of
the current trends of humanity’s spiritual
evolution, The Quickening is the symbolic
equivalent to having your Kundalini “express
activated”. The funk wagging, bass plucking kick
created by her talented companion and producer,
Cisco, scores a direct hit!
Promise Land: The blues-singer, when truly gifted,
is known to be a classic artist from the first
moment their song begins. Such is the case here.
Promise Land is a smoldering reality of a “spirit
broken” – that feels to have been recorded while
standing naked, down by Snake River, on a
scorching summer’s eve. With a brush-fire inside
her, Chaeya wails out the pain, conjuring images
of the greatest rock icons of our time.
Unconditional: With the screeching echoes of
Heart’s early recordings, mixed with the guitar
based funk and back-up vocals of Mother’s Finest,
Chaeya’s searing voice slices through ivory and
bone with a primitive urgency. There’s an inferno
of sexual power generated as she has, “…got to
have a love that’s real… and baby, unconditional!”
by Evanescent Thomas
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Location
Huntington Beach, California - USA |
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