Liz Brasher’s ‘Baby Damn’ Celebrates A Californian Rebirth

[Cover photo credit to Piper Ferguson]

Singer/songwriter Liz Brasher has just released her sophomore multi-genre album, Baby Damn. It was recorded at the legendary Sunset Sound Studio with Producer Joe Chiccarelli and supporting musicians including Matt Chamberlain (drums), Sean Hurley (bass), Roger Manning (keys) and David Levita (guitar).

My Morning Jacket’s Carl Broemel (pedal steel), Bones UK’s Carmen Vandenberg (guitar) and Oliver Kraus (cello) were enlisted during the overdubbing process.

Brasher harnessed her experiences making music in Memphis and subsequent rebirth in Southern California to create a new beginning via her music. This also marks her first album release from Blue Élan Records.

Brasher’s upbringing holds a central place to both her music and her songwriting. Half Dominican, half Italian and also Southern, Brasher makes her own kind of music that’s rooted in Rock’n‘Roll. Her debut album, Painted Image led to touring with artists such as The Psychedelic Furs and Blondie.