What They're Saying
“With We Swallowed The Sky, Beatrix delivers a powerful reflection on how the past shapes the present—crafted with precision, vulnerability, and unmistakable individuality.”
Verge Magazine“Opening her upcoming release, We Swallowed The Sky, ‘Ghosts of Tennessee’ shows off both Beatrix’s classical music background and her incredible storytelling. It addresses the ghosts of a past relationship, not unlike Ethel Cain‘s ‘A House In Nebraska.’”
The Honey Pop“['Ghosts of Tennessee'] is emotionally raw, combining elements of indie rock, folk, and alt-pop — a sound that makes her music uniquely fragile yet powerful.”
The Kore“Paired with mellow guitar, supportive acoustic guitar, and ethereal vocals, the track makes the listener feel as though they’re experiencing introspective exploration.”
Earmilk“Class Reunion’ showcases Kasnetz’s storytelling precision, tracing the uneasy encounter of former lovers reconnecting a decade later. The track reflects the album’s off-kilter yet carefully arranged sound, moving between hushed intimacy and expansive full-band moments.”
The Daily Music Report“She leans into the metaphor, providing a much needed cathartic moment and making people think twice before they speak.”
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