With ‘Spare Me’, Portland troubadour Malachi Graham serves up a nuanced elixir, giving voice to toxic love’s aftermath.
Her silk-smooth croon washes over us like sonic honey, coating wounds left by attachment warped by grief. Graham’s minimalist palette rings rich with hypnotic resonance, her candid confessional indelible as a half-remembered dream.
As she untangles love from mourning’s barbed wire, a cautious optimism stirs – the possibility of breaking free. Graham distils emotional vertigo into resonant folk-pop, her adventurous songcraft in service of catharsis. She lays her heart bare with bracing vulnerability, excavating darkness to uncover flickers of light.
With fearless introspection, Graham gifts us her most compelling work yet – an intimate moment for the battered but unbroken.


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