Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Kathleen shares ‘The Longest Year’

The track is about the frustration most of us feel because of the current American presidency.

Photo: courtesy of the publicist

 

Kathleen
Photo: courtesy of the publicist

When Beth at Danger Village sends music to me for coverage, I can know it is worth my time. I might not fall in love with the song, but there’s an exciting message or an exciting talent involved. Kathleen, bearing a name that isn’t fancy or mysterious, the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter seems to speak for the voiceless. According to the details, the track is about the frustration most of us feel because of the current American presidency. Her creative writing is rooted in her personal experiences, the emotions that came forth from those moments, and whatever happens before and after those times.


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