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MP3 Vanessa Lively - A Chain Unbroken

Alternative, indie neo-folk that speaks to dreamers, artists, laborers- all of us alike. Lively strikes a chord with the root of humanity, singing about hope, loss and love.

11 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, FOLK: Alternative Folk

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“We’re gonna rise above and break the chains that bound; we’re gonna rise up singing and spread more love around.”

This is more than a line in one of Vanessa Lively’s songs; it’s a statement of purpose in her life.

Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, Vanessa learned to appreciate the hues and vivacity of foreign cultures, developing a sensitivity to diversity that would later stoke her thirst for travel and openness to new experiences. Though she first found her voice in the realms of art and painting - as one may notice from the evocative imagery she wields - music was always on the edge of her palette. Lively was first introduced to performing music at the age of 16 with a popular San Antonio band Buketfunk. Later, her dreams found a perch in the Greek/gypsy band E Serenes for which she sang lead vocals.

To finance the freedom to compose and create, Vanessa worked with her husband Jason Lively as a self-employed graphic designer. By supporting themselves independently, they had the liberty to shut the doors to their successful business in 2005 and travel to South America, where they worked as volunteers for the next couple of years.

Vanessa’s musical voice blossomed in earnest while she and Jason lived in Salinas de Guaranda, Ecuador, where the thin cold air and bare conditions provided challenges that would give strength to Vanessa’s nascent songs. To alleviate the stresses of daily life, Vanessa would write songs, often by firelight when the city’s electricity failed. Empowered by her experiences, Vanessa recorded her music right there in Ecuador, in the city of Quito – carrying her instrument over her shoulder she would endure the entire six-hour trip to the city. Quito served as a crossroad on the paths of many travelers; Vanessa met musicians traveling through the city and invited all of them to perform on her album. Vanessa’s openness to the musicians and instruments in her environment harmonize perfectly with the organic structure and empathetic lyrics of her songs.

Most of her songs are drawn from the things Vanessa has seen and the moments she’s experienced, though she sees only the universality of it all. After a volcanic eruption covered her Ecuadorian home in a thick layer of toxic ash, Vanessa wrote “Let Me Rise,” documenting the hardships and struggles of women around the world. This song became the title track of her first album, recorded in Quito. Songs on this album recount stories, such as uprisings and strikes by indigenous people in Ecuador:

“Your hands are tied, there is nothing left to do. You hoped and prayed but now you seem the fool. ‘Cause in the end money speaks louder than all. And all you got is further to fall.”

While recording the album Let Me Rise, Lively befriended a traveler from England, named Stefan Pope. Their simple friendship would grow into a professional collaboration as he co-produced Let Me Rise, and, over a year later, invited and housed Vanessa and her husband in his native country to record their next album A Chain Unbroken.

Talented musicians and friends leant their talents and spirits to the full, rich sounds heard on her second album. This album reveals the maturity of Vanessa Lively’s folk influences that ground her wholehearted compassion beneath playful pop adornments.

On A Chain Unbroken, Vanessa’s soulful voice continues to sing the ubiquity of life and the moments that comprise it, as heard in her song “The Only Day There Is”:

"So I’ll look today as the only day there is
‘Cause there’s no other way to go through life than this
And I’ll be right here in the moment (so) I don’t miss
A single thing waiting…
Waiting…like a kiss."

Vanessa’s music speaks to dreamers, artists, laborers and the rest of us alike. She strikes a chord with the root of humanity; poetically elocuting the essence of our life.

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