Seela Misra

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Seela Misra is a Canadian-born[1] singer/songwriter residing in Austin, Texas. She was the lead singer of the jazz band TOrcH and is also the back-up singer for Matt The Electrician. Seela is known for an expressive vocal range, “one moment she rasps like a Jersey deli queen, the next she's cooing coquettishly.”[2] This is evident in her solo work and when delivering jazz standards with the Jazz Pharaohs[3] or with TOrcH where she has been credited with “unswerving hipness” succeeding where others have failed “in melding her own style with those from the past.”[4]

Seela’s initial foray into recording, Probably Lucy (1994) conveyed “a spare sultriness,”[2] and was called “a languid acoustic romp through the varied terrain of the poetic heart,”[5] quickly selling out its first pressing. “Dark and atmospheric,”[2] her follow up album, Something Happened (1999), received criticism for inconsistent songwriting; “the head lady has not found quite enough songs to fill 56 minutes,”[6] while simultaneously admitting “what her songwriting lacks in answers, it makes up for in mood.”[2]

Indeed, depth of mood and emotion, thus far, has defined her career and stage presence: “Her stare is direct, like Krishna contemplating Radha,”[2] while her “voice is her main calling card, soft and inviting, belying the darkness in her songs.”[7] “Sonically compelling,”[6] Seela is sought out in the Austin music scene, adding vocals to albums across a wide range of genres, while complimenting numerous artists on stage. Seela released her fourth studio album, Valentine in 2013.[8]

Performed with

Sean Hayes, Ian McLagan, Craig Ross, Tom Freund, Stanley Smith, Freedy Johnston, Ephraim Owens, Eric Beverly, Whammo.

Discography

Solo

  • Probably Lucy (1994)
  • Something Happened (1999)
  • Hard Times Hit (2003)
  • Rock With Us (2004) with 4-Eyes, Live
  • Valentine (2013)

with TOrcH

  • Sounds for Staying Home (2002)
  • Before the Night is Over (2005)
  • Charmed (2007)

See also

References

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