Video premiere: Rachel Goodrich, ‘The High Song’
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It’s 4/20, which apparently carries great significance to devotees of a certain strain of plant.
Its consumption was something that L.A.-based singer-songwriter Rachel Goodrich immortalized in “The High Song,” a single that she first teased in the summer of 2018. Full of wry humor and some real self-deprecation, Goodrich arrives at the conclusion that no matter her failings, she can rely on one thing to make her happy.
Since timing is everything, “The High Song” gets a wider release today, and with it comes a humorous video in which the whole gang pays tribute to the “state flower of California.”
“I asked my quarantined friends from Los Angeles, Oakland, New York, Oregon and Miami to send me clips of themselves lip-syncing the song from the safety of their homes this past week,” Goodrich says. “I think it worked.”
It’s possible that after three minutes, you’ll be lip-syncing, too.
By the way, Goodrich, who last released an album in 2011 and an EP in 2014, is working on a new full-length. Earlier this year, she released the playful new single “Matcha Matcha,” and another new single is likely to arrive this summer.
||| Watch: The video for “The High Song”
||| Also: Stream “Matcha Matcha”
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