An Easy Escape – Shelley Segal
Despite having just released her 3rd studio album, ‘An Easy Escape’ Shelley Segal still enjoys singing with her father’s wedding band. That’s just the sort of person that she is. If the head full of dreadlocks and acoustic guitar of the folk singer from Melbourne weren’t some sort of clue, her songwriting makes it clear that she takes a fairly philosophical approach to life.
Her first album, ‘An Atheist Album’ is a passionate response to dogmatic belief, inequality, religious oppression and the idea that only the devout can be grateful and good. Segal relishes her ability to use songwriting and music to explore issues of importance to her. The record gives a voice to the often underrepresented views of non-religious people, the fastest growing minority in many countries. After performing at the 2012 ‘Reason Rally’ to a crowd of 25,000 in Washington DC, Segal’s music video for her single ‘Saved’ has gone global and has seen her playing and speaking on these issues throughout England and America.
Unfazed by the attacks, Segal’s album was launched on May the 30th and is this week’s album of the week here at Eastside. With its smart songwriting and cool indie folk vibe, An Easy Escape is definitely worth a listen and hopefully you’ll find yourself drifting along in Segal’s rippling wavy sounds.