Lena Rich & Guests
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Touring in support of her upcoming album King Tide, Lena Rich brings her original music to the western U.S. this fall.
“Lena Rich’s sound is entirely self-assured as well as unique to her. Through layers of moving instrumentals, an unabashed honesty with herself, and an eye for experimentation, Lena’s vocals and pen lead with vigour, charm, and simultaneous softness and strength” (Atwood Magazine).
With sharp lyrics and poignant melodies, she weaves themes of human connection and the magic of moments that linger—crafting songs that stay with you like a favorite photograph. Her sound—a warm blend of atmospheric Americana and folk—is grounded in roots music yet unmistakably her own. Joined by multi-instrumentalist Cabot Metz on pedal steel, banjo, and guitar, the duo creates a soundscape that feels far bigger than its parts—both intimate and expansive. Lena has shared stages with artists like Anaïs Mitchell (Bonny Light Horseman) and Antje Duvekot, and performed at renowned festivals including Red Ants Pants and Ossipee Valley. A distinctive voice in the Americana landscape, she continues to carve out her own path with authenticity.
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“Lena Rich’s sound is entirely self-assured as well as unique to her. Through layers of moving instrumentals, an unabashed honesty with herself, and an eye for experimentation, Lena’s vocals and pen lead with vigour, charm, and simultaneous softness and strength” (Atwood Magazine).
With sharp lyrics and poignant melodies, she weaves themes of human connection and the magic of moments that linger—crafting songs that stay with you like a favorite photograph. Her sound—a warm blend of atmospheric Americana and folk—is grounded in roots music yet unmistakably her own. Joined by multi-instrumentalist Cabot Metz on pedal steel, banjo, and guitar, the duo creates a soundscape that feels far bigger than its parts—both intimate and expansive. Lena has shared stages with artists like Anaïs Mitchell (Bonny Light Horseman) and Antje Duvekot, and performed at renowned festivals including Red Ants Pants and Ossipee Valley. A distinctive voice in the Americana landscape, she continues to carve out her own path with authenticity.
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