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LACHI

Though these eyes are broken, well
these ears truly see right...in black
and white." Lachi sings, referring to
her visual impairment, and her true
ability to see through black and
white piano keys.
In an industry where songwriting
has become a formula instead of an
art, Lachi's recent masterpiece, the
"Ugly Beautiful" EP, has garnered
much musical respect from
innumerable reviewers, as her vocal
and lyrical prowess "captures what
was once a great time for music"
(Radio Indy). With a performance
deemed "consistently good" and
"with sultry delivery" by Computer
Music Magazine, "standout" by
NYU's Washington Square News,
and “gorgeous…with nice catchy
melodies” by College Music Journal,
Lachi brings the art back into
songwriting and the vigor into
performing.
Lachi's heavy Radiohead influence
is evident in her lyrical play and
awkwardly soothing chord changes.
Her homage to the band comes crisp
as gold in her a cappella rendition of
"Paranoid Android." In the piece
where she samples over 12 tracks of
her own voice two mimic the
instruments of the song, Lachi
demonstrates her musical prowess
and multifaceted composition talent,
as throws in her own interpretation
of angst within the piece. She has
shared the Stage with a cappella
songstress Petra Haden and founded
the all female a cappella group of
UNC Chapel Hill, Cadence.
Lachi also works hard around the
clock to promote and further the
careers of other blind musicians in
the New York City area. As an active
member on the roster of the
Visionary Media Company, an
organization that aids visually
impaired musicians, Lachi has taken
it upon herself to uncover and bring
together some of the finest talent
New York City’s blind community
has to offer.
With a lot of Lachi’s lyrics inspired
by the stigmas of her visual
impairment, evident in "White
Mutiny" (a song directly focusing on
the stigma in society of people with
low vision) her musical honesty and
depth has won her recognition as a
2006 Independent Music Awards
finalist and grabbed her featured
spots on National Public Radio and
Joey Reynold's AM Radio Show, to
name a few.


