Delivery Mikaela Davis

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Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
13.07.2018

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1Delivery04:10
  • 2Get Gone03:25
  • 3A Letter That I'll Never Send03:13
  • 4In My Groove03:43
  • 5Emily03:42
  • 6Do You Wanna Be Mine?03:34
  • 7Little Bird03:17
  • 8Other Lover03:40
  • 9All I Do Is Disappear04:04
  • 10Pure Divine Love03:28
  • Total Runtime36:16

Info for Delivery



A joyride that pulls from folk rock, 70s and 80s pop experimentation, and muscly funk, Delivery manages to be both daring and comfortable, full of not just risks, but hooks. This debut album from indie rock harpist, Mikaela Davis delivers messages of resilience and the idea of embracing what makes you unique. Produced by Grammy winner John Congleton (St. Vincent, Angel Olsen, David Byrne, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah) and with guest appearances by The Staves, Delivery features 10 original songs, that pulse, swell, dance, and bewitch.

Mikaela Davis, vocals



Mikaela Davis
is the kind of songwriter who routinely defies expectations. The 25 year-old artist is a composer of striking maturity. Her arrangements deftly combine elements of rock, folk and pop, and her vocals display a wisdom and a ruefulness that belie her years. Davis’ instrument of choice is the harp, which she has played since she was eight years old, right about the time she could actually get her hands around the instrument. A native of Rochester, New York, she spent her formative years in youth orchestras rather than in garage bands and later earned a degree from the Crane School of Music.

Though Davis is clearly well-versed in the classical canon and is accustomed to performing in a recital setting, her approach to the harp is an unorthodox one. She often employs her instrument as a pulse, a rhythm or as texture as muscular as a guitar’s. Even in high school, Davis was thinking outside the box in regards to her instrument: Despite her rigorous schedule, she often managed to do a little weekend outdoor busking at a local market with a ukulele-playing friend.

Rochester-based Brian Moore, producer of Fortune Teller and Mikaela’s 2012 self-titled debut album, recently told The Boston Globe what it was like to experience her music for the first time: “She had the personality, and she’s obviously talented at harp and songwriting. I think the unique thing about Mikaela is she could stand alone with her songwriting and her vocals, but combined with what she can do technically on the harp -- hearing that was just a shock to me."

“I think a harp can do anything,” Davis declares. And so, as her recordings and live shows already indicate, can Davis.

Booklet for Delivery

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