Mercy Bell at Victorian Room at The Driskill

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Mercy Bell didn’t have anything else to do in quarantine, so she made a stone-cold ‘90s country album. Golden Child finds itself stitched with traces of Mary Chapin Carpenter’s pulsing lyrical heartbeat, the lonesome cry of Pam Tillis, and the spittin’ grit of Terri Clark. While these influences were, perhaps, unintended, the openly queer Filipino-American did find herself calling to the voices of Shania Twain, Gillian Welch, Alan Jackson, and Lucinda Williams.

In working with producer J.R. Bohannon, Bell revisited a batch of country songs she’d co-written pre-pandemic and never had the intention of performing them herself. “I thought other artists would,” she says. “When I was going through a mental health crisis during the pandemic, J.R. reached out and helped me find the right kind of therapy and medication,” Bell recalls. “We bonded over cats, coffee, and mental health, and our mutual love of pop and ‘90s country.”

Golden Child arrives as an extension of Mercy Bell, further showcasing the beauty of her songwriting and vocal prowess. By the end, seven songs demonstrate Mercy Bell really can do it all.

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From: Nashville, TN
Genre: Americana
Subgenre: Country
Type: Showcase