Live: Annie DiRusso Takes “God, I Love This Tour” to BK
Chatting between songs, DiRusso breaks the fourth wall and lets the audience in. Whether it’s a sad but funny anecdote about her dog dying to introduce “Dead Dogs” or explaining the origins of her EP before “Frisco Forever,” DiRusso consistently creates a warm and inviting atmosphere for all.
Annie DiRusso Delivers “Call It All Off”
The Nashville based artist just released “Call It All Off” on Wednesday and I cannot take it off repeat. Pop infused indie rock, DiRusso’s catchy sound sneaks up on you to get stuck in your head. An element that makes DiRusso so captivating is her vocal qualities. “Call It All Off '' perfectly demonstrates how DiRusso balances being gentle and powerful.
Sara Kays, Annie DiRusso @ Mercury Lounge
Kays’ first ep “A House Too Big” was released in 2018 and she has since released two more EPs. “Camera Shy” came out in 2021 and her newest EP “Struck by Lightning” in 2021. She also has a couple of singles including the popular hit “Home For The Summer.” With a strong social media presence, the singer-songwriter has garnered a lot of attention, especially on TikTok. Thanks to her virality, Kays has now amassed over 4 million listeners on Spotify as people feel connected to her songs. On the wide spectrum of pop, Kays sits strongly on the alternative side. A heavy lyrical focus combined with a light acoustic sound has Kays climbing the ladder of alt pop.