We’ve gotten a sneak peak of Michigan indie-rock veteran Anna Burch's solo work with "2 Cool 2 Care," and now she's sharing another numerically infused single, "Asking 4 A Friend." Burch’s latest ...
Anna Burch has been kicking around the Michigan indie rock world for years, with a resume that includes singing in Frontier Ruckus, co-fronting Failed Flowers, and backing Fred Thomas on Changer (one ...
Anna Burch appears to have gotten her wish. “Do we have to go?/ Could we just stay home?/ ‘Cause I’m so tired/ I’m so tired,” Burch pleads on “Party’s Over,” the second single from her latest record, ...
Anna Burch is releasing her debut album at the end of this week, and we've already heard "2 Cool 2 Care," "Asking 4 A Friend," and "Tea-Soaked Letter." Today, the Michigan-based songwriter is sharing ...
Anna Burch's debut album, Quit the Curse, released in early February, is nine tracks of pop rock generously glazed with her honeyed vocals. It's "about processing unhealthy and tumultuous ...
Detroit singer/songwriter/guitarist Anna Burch has shared a brand new song, “Your Heart May Be Heavy.” Burch says it’s a hopeful Christmas song to close out a tough year, one in which she was ...
Anna Burch has announced a new album, If You’re Dreaming, which is due April 3 via Polyvinyl (pre-order). The album was produced by Sam Evian, and the lead single is the jazzy pop of “Not So Bad.” ...
Anna Burch’s musical path has been long and winding. After growing up singing in the church choir and taking piano lessons as a youth, she joined folk-rock band Frontier Ruckus at 18 years old, ...
Detroit-based singer-songwriter and guitarist Anna Burch recently released Quit the Curse, her debut solo album. Burch, a longtime member of the folk-rock band Frontier Ruckus, has a musical change of ...
After years of playing in other people’s bands, Anna Burch initially began to pull scraps of her own songs together out of necessity. “I just had a lot I wanted to get off my chest and sort through,” ...
It was just last month that we had the pleasure of announcing that songstress and Detroit transplant, Anna Burch, was scooped up by indie label Polyvinyl Records. Burch, who was one of Metro Times ...