With soulfulness, power, and a voice that commands attention, singer songwriter Laura Vecchione delves into her songs, taking her audience with her from the first note.
It is her soul-stirring vocals with their underlying hum of gospel and blues that captivate listeners first, followed by the realization that hers are well-crafted, powerful songs.
Sewing together a patchwork of American Roots styles, Vecchione's debut, Deeper Waters, weaves in pieces of bluesy grit, country rock, old school R+B, and heartbreaking ballads.
The album was recorded in Nashville with tracks mixed in Los Angeles by Jim Scott (Tom Petty, Lucinda Williams, Kathleen Edwards). As a composite of songs, Deeper Waters expresses themes of lost love, transformation, and resilience, flavored with a touch of grit and humor.