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No description of Angela Autumn's music is going to be quite as fitting as 'Sad Cowgirl' songs. Sure, you could explain how elements of western, folk, country, blues, and indie rock are blended together into a heady elixir that swirls around the true backbone of the music - the lyrics. Lyrics that convey elation, ennui, energy - sometimes all at the same time. You could say all that. But really Sad Cowgirl songs says it all.
Angela gave us her take on the PGH music scene, her experience as a female musician, and at the end of the day...what really matters.
Hear her tracks - Rascal (11:00) and a brand new, unreleased demo of James Dean (37:03)
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By Jack Dougherty5
99 ratings
No description of Angela Autumn's music is going to be quite as fitting as 'Sad Cowgirl' songs. Sure, you could explain how elements of western, folk, country, blues, and indie rock are blended together into a heady elixir that swirls around the true backbone of the music - the lyrics. Lyrics that convey elation, ennui, energy - sometimes all at the same time. You could say all that. But really Sad Cowgirl songs says it all.
Angela gave us her take on the PGH music scene, her experience as a female musician, and at the end of the day...what really matters.
Hear her tracks - Rascal (11:00) and a brand new, unreleased demo of James Dean (37:03)
Find/Follow Soundcheck PGH:
Facebook - Twitter - Gmail - iTunes - Google Play