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![]() Aubrie Sellers (from the album Far from Home available as a self-release) A siren call beckons into the opening cut of Far from Home. Aubrie Sellers carries the weight of lonely in her words offering the faint light of hope in the Far from Home title track album opener on her recent release. Musically, the tune lies on a bed of sonics guided by a trail of guitar notes as percussion echoes like distant thunder. Far from Home follows the audio template set by the first cut, the album ethereal breaths of beats and six-strings, Aubrie Sellers captaining the sonic ship with confidence. She glides across kaleidoscopic distorted guitar notes, cashing in the winning ticket for love with “Lucky Charm”, hops on a sugar-rush rhythm to make an exit in “One Town’s Trash” and straddles an effervescent rhythm line to travel in “Going Places” as Far from Home tries to read the relationship road signs for “Haven’t Even Kissed Me Yet”. All in for love, Aubrie Sellers is joined by Steve Earle in “My Love Will Not Change” as the pair trade lines over a stomping beat to promise fidelity while Far from Home airs grievances for a relationship on the rocks with “Glad” and takes off the gloves for “Drag You Down”. Far from Home takes no prisoners as it assaults each track with a ferocious audio roar, Aubrie Sellers sweetly coaxing her vocal to crawl over the broken glass melodies of “Troublemaker”, whispering wishes for a good day over the dreamy rise and fall rhythms of “Under the Sun”, and finding strength to win over anxiety against the guitar notes and negative thinking of “Worried Mind”. Listen and buy the music of Aubrie Sellers from AMAZON Visit the Aubrie Sellers website for more information
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