Bio
Singer-songwriter Rachel McCullough's bittersweet songs about love, longing and finding your own habitat, are all dressed up in an upbeat pop-rock style with a swipe of black eyeliner. Try as she might, Rachel can't stop writing songs. Rachel's vocals have been described as "captivating" and "wickedly sweet" evoking comparisons ranging from Chrissy Hynde to Alanis Morissette to Gwen Stefani.
Musical influences.
Rachel's musical influences include the Beatles, the Jam, the Pretenders, Blondie, Linda Ronstadt, U2, Aimee Mann, Juliana Hatfield, the Foo Fighters, Sesame Street, and all things SubPop and Brit.
What's a Rubin Kinkaid?
While in Washington D.C.’s alt-pop band Rubin Kinkaid , Rachel wrote and recorded the albums Pink Elephant, Don't Ask, and Not a War (see She sounds like "Deb."). Songs like Pink Elephant, Apathy, and Deserve (John Lennon Song Contest Honor) received press in the Washington Post, Washington Times, and the D.C. City Paper.
She sounds like "Deb."
Rachel is her middle name, but up until a few years ago, she went by her first name, Deb. Fun for Rachel; Maddening for journalists!
She's "Big in Europe."
Grüezi! Perhaps you saw Rachel at the Roadhouse show in Luzerne, Switzerland?
Musical influences.
Rachel's musical influences include the Beatles, the Jam, the Pretenders, Blondie, Linda Ronstadt, U2, Aimee Mann, Juliana Hatfield, the Foo Fighters, Sesame Street, and all things SubPop and Brit.
What's a Rubin Kinkaid?
While in Washington D.C.’s alt-pop band Rubin Kinkaid , Rachel wrote and recorded the albums Pink Elephant, Don't Ask, and Not a War (see She sounds like "Deb."). Songs like Pink Elephant, Apathy, and Deserve (John Lennon Song Contest Honor) received press in the Washington Post, Washington Times, and the D.C. City Paper.
She sounds like "Deb."
Rachel is her middle name, but up until a few years ago, she went by her first name, Deb. Fun for Rachel; Maddening for journalists!
She's "Big in Europe."
Grüezi! Perhaps you saw Rachel at the Roadhouse show in Luzerne, Switzerland?