Rachel Yamagata's new album "Elephants"

September 22, 2008


Singer-songwriter Rachel Yamagata is set to release her moody, breathy follow-up to her 2004 debut "Happenstance."

"Elephants/Teeth Sinking Into Heart" is set to release on October 7 and, according to an article from NY Daily News, is "a record in two parts" with "the change in the music from one mood to the other traces the arc of a flubbed romance. First, she addresses the hurt, then the rage."

The album is a departure from "Happenstance," which had many a track end up on the soundtracks of popular teen melodramas such as "One Tree Hill" and "The O.C."

Tour dates and ordering info can be found on her official website.

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