“Musically, this song has the ethereal vibes of Stevie Knicks and the bite of Courtney Love meshing into a mystical, powerful approach to handling pressing issues of the real world.”
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Read MoreRecent years have been a boom time for artists like Angel Olsen, Sharon van Etten, and Courtney Barnett who deftly skirt the edges of indie rock, folk, and alt-country, and Ariel Bui's new single "Sixteen" positions Ariel Bui as another example of someone walking that genre tightrope with ease.
Read MoreThis week, Ariel released “Sixteen,” a track from her forthcoming album, Real & Fantasy. It’s poignant, powerful, heartrending, and elegant, addressing long-lasting trauma in the lyrics and putting the healing pain to intricately crafted music that somehow aches and soars at the same time.
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Read MoreCheck out our premiere stream of the music vid for a single from Bui’s forthcoming Real & Fantasy
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Read MoreInstructors, many of whom are also professional musicians, are navigating a new landscape of web-based teaching…“Music is invaluable in times of emotional turmoil, uncertainty, stress and chaos,” says musician and arts advocacy polymath Ariel Bui. She has successfully migrated her piano lessons from her home-based business Melodia Studio to the video chats of FaceTime and Skype. “I’ve noticed in the past week ... that the adults will come to me, the kids will come to me, and it is almost like a therapy session.”
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