MUMBAI: Rainbow was worth the wait. That's the consensus about Kesha's first album since 2012, out today on Kemosabe Records and RCA Records. In a four star review, Rolling Stone calls Rainbow the best music of her career, while Entertainment Weekly gives the album an A and proclaims it ‘an artistic triumph.’
Billboard describes lead single Praying as a ballad that tears at your soul while Consequence of Sound says ‘no other song in recent memory so perfectly embodies the way in which hope itself is a kind of triumph.’ Other reviewers have highlighted songs including Hymn, ‘a powerful outsider anthem’ Rolling Stone which is the ‘feminist battle cry’ Mic of Woman, Hunt You Down, which Pop Crush describes as ‘far more authentic than anything currently playing on country radio’ and Learn to Let Go, the most carefree, uplifting song we've heard from her.
The Rainbow video shot by Kesha's brother, Lagan Sebert takes fans inside the recording session at LA's Capitol Studios. They see her talking with the French horn player for the session and working through the harmonies of the song's chorus with her background singers. Kesha recorded Rainbow live to tape with musicians including producer Ben Folds on piano and a string orchestra.
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