MP3 Suzanna Choffel - Shudders & Rings
jazz influenced folk-a blend of sweet melodies, lush guitar, subtle beats, and clever lyrics. if Sade, Joni Mitchell, Lauryn Hill, and Edie Brickell all sat down to dinner, this is what their conversation would sound like.
12 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Modern Folk, URBAN/R&B: Soul
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put it like this:::Suzanna Choffel''s music is comprised of some beautiful things that can be found in styles such as folk, R&B, hip-hop, and jazz. the genre thing just isn''t working out for her. her rich, sultry voice could easily be heard over straight rhythm & blues or an old folk song, but her music stretches outside these boundaries-adding modern twists to traditional methods. that being said, if folk music is literally that-music for the people, a simple & heart-felt music that bleeds raw and speaks a million pictures in a few verses, then yes, her music is folk. but she plays an electric hollow-body that comes out more jazz than folk, more funk than rock. tired of the "strum-strum-strum" she found so many singer-songwriters over-abusing, she began to use her fingers as drumsticks, developing a percussive picking style that lended rhythmic variation to her melodies.
her vocal stylings reflect that of the many R&B and jazz singers she admired as a youngster, but over the years she has interwoven the smooth silk with a bit of scratchy wool taken from Latin chanteuses and folk singers.
lyrically, she builds metaphors and clever rhymes that hint at some great desire, frustration, or revelation that we have all experienced in some form or fashion. wherever she performs her music, people take notice immediately. as one audience member told her "most of the time, i walk into a club and the music is so assaulting i just want to leave. your music is so welcoming i couldn''t help but stay". Choffel was born and raised in Austin, TX where she has performed live since the age of 13. she performs both solo and with her band as she expands her music beyond Texas borders with several tours slated for the year.