“I felt like I just completely lost who I was,” Savage recalls. “I forgot how to dance, I lost my ability to write songs. And I was kind of beating myself up about it, because I was like, ‘I’ve got this opportunity.’”
In hindsight, she says, the break was beneficial for more than just her mental health. Through therapy and introspection, she eventually found her way back to making music, and rediscovered her strengths. In addition to her distinctive, brooding alto voice, Savage has a way of meticulously working through life’s conundrums over the course of a song – even if she doesn’t always arrive at a solution, or a happy ending.
She uses her observant prowess in lighter moments, too. Take “Chelsea Hotel #3”: Where the Leonard Cohen song it riffs on was a tender memory of oral sex, Savage instead recalls a partner who couldn’t make her orgasm, peppering the awkward moment with dark humor.
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Any relation with Anne B Davis?
That video was unique
thats what the rest of u say too
Oooohh I may steal that name!!