I've lost count of the number of new artists I've come across in the last
      week. Here's yet another, Acacia Grace with her debut six
      track EP "Vulnerable" which includes her only two singles which were both released in April
      this year.
  She hails from Washington D.C. but is now located in L.A. and cites her
      influences as Maysa (Leak), Leela James, Lalah Hathaway and Rachelle
      Farell which is good enough for me!
  Her music I would describe as on the jazzy side of soulful. The standout
      track is "Pleasantly Surprised' in which the horns remind me of Tower Of Power "It Really Doesn't Matter" (albeit slowed down) which was a tune picked up on by UK modern soul
      scene from their 1997 "Rhythm & Business" album.
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| Rating: | 7.9 | 
| Genre/Style: | Soul Jazz | 
| Format: | EP | 
| Media: | Digital | 
| Label: | Self Released | 
| Cat No: | None | 
| Date: | 24/09/2021 | 
| Key/BPM: | 1A/71 | 
| Value: | £5.94 | 









 
   
  










 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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