Sarah King — When It All Goes Down

LGBTQIA+
By
Rachel Cholst
April 8, 2024
Rainbow Rodeo Magazine
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Sarah King has a voice from another time — or maybe it’s just timeless. King can belt with the best of them, covering a wide array of ground on her new album When It All Goes Down. There’s a reason King is a frequent flyer here at Rainbow Rodeo. Her utter command of her performances contrasts sharply with her lyrics of discovery, pain, and self-reclamation.

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