Standing up to the devil: Sarah King arrives with powerhouse debut album amid continued adversity

LGBTQIA+
By
Tom Huntington
May 24, 2024
Rutland Herald
Review

Sarah King's debut album 'When It All Goes Down' reflects her journey through personal adversity, showcasing a blend of emotional depth and powerful storytelling. The dark subject matter stands in stark contrast to King’s bubbly personality, a balance she now accepts and embraces as a strength in her life and music.

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