![]() The balance between lyrics and instrumentals is perfect, and lives up to the name of the song being used for the album title. “Brave Enough”, which features Christina Perri, is one of my favorites. The vocals are there to enhance her violin playing, and take a backseat to talents. However in many of these collaborative cases, Stirling is not playing to just be background noise. Her sound hasn’t changed dramatically since her burst into popularity, and I worried she was going to sound off. Solo tracks are outweighed by those with other artists singing. The major difference between her new album, Brave Enough, and her last two are the amount of guest singers that appear on its tracks. ![]() Her quirky attitude and whimsical outfits were what first drew me in, aside from her phenomenal violin playing and her ability to transcend genres. I’ve been a fan ever since she started posting YouTube videos of her violin renditions of current pop songs and medleys of Legend of Zelda and Lord of the Rings. Lindsey Stirling is one of my favorite artists, hands down.
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