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Back Seat (2019)

“Lisa Bell Offers Most Emphatic Effort Yet on ‘Back Seat’…the varied influences of Americana, soul and brooding balladry, Back Seat is clearly Bell’s most emphatic effort to date, and her most impressive and resolute as well.” – American Songwriter

Soft, careful, and with tremendous charisma, Lisa Bell is able to open up her Back Seat with aplomb. Couple that with the funk groove laid down during The Road is Always Longer, and fans will start to recognize the sheer depth to Bell’s performing persona.

A Colorado songstress who has been busy in recent years, this 5th album from Lisa Bell mixes all sorts of sophisticated genres into her rootsy influenced ways….genuine and timeless songs, as Bell’s impressive storytelling runs parallel to the strong delivery of these gems.

Lisa Bell’s voice is always a beacon of sensuous warmth in the middle of the jazz-influenced grooving, but scarcely is there a moment in the track where we aren’t embracing color, texture and energy through each of the instrumental parts in the background. It would be silly to suggest that Bell’s singing isn’t the main focal point of “Back Seat,” but at the same time, you’d be crazy to describe this song as being anything other than a flamboyantly epic identity track that perfectly encapsulates the sound of its namesake LP.Hollywood Digest

There is no need for debate when it comes to the all-new single “Back Seat” and its amazing parent album of the same name; Lisa Bell has hit a grand slam in her latest release, and whether you fall in love with it because of the provocative instrumentation that it contains or the heroic harmonies created by its star, it’s a ballad that deserves all of the buzz it’s been receiving this season and then some.-Mobyyorkcity.com

We are joining forces with Lisa Bell for the premiere of her latest single “India,”  a song that blends haunting vocals with some melodies that just like Hindu religion and the culture, would get you up in the high echelon. It takes the best of “The Great Beyond” by REM on its presentation and has a lot of vibes to the great Suzanne Vega.

It’s never too late! Lisa Bell is releasing her first album of songs written completely by herself, Back Seat. While Bell’s music has its Americana influences, she trends towards jazz, bringing a smooth sense of confidence to her songs. On “I Can’t Stand the Rain,” Bell and her son create a rich soundscape to explore some stormy circumstances.

Combining seamlessly together Bell’s expressive voice and ever-evolving writing chops, these finely-tuned elements combine to tell the story of an empty nester who, having spent years raising her children, is ready to climb back into the driver’s seat and chase down new dreams.

LISA BELL ENJOYS LIFE’S JOURNEY WITH FUNKY SOUL TUNE “THE ROAD IS ALWAYS LONGER”

“The Road is Always Longer,” one of the standout singles on Back Seat…Bell shows off her smooth, laid back vocals over a funky soundtrack of organ, groovy saxophone, and honeyed harmonies. Bell urges the listener to “keep on grooving,” and this song definitely has the power to make you dance.

Americana by definition, jazz-inflected by class, Colorado’s roots singer-songwriter Lisa Bell repossesses her own imaginations and drive for a music careerwhile it’s been six years since her last full-length, her craft has only burned stronger and brighter and braver. 12 songs were born out of a secluded trip to a backwoods cabin; with producer Evan Reeves, Bell peels back layers of her voice like an onion newly uncovered from the earth. She’s flavorful but unpolished enough to crack and let the character dazzle the edges.

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