Zella Day Albums Ranked

Zella Day KerrĀ (born March 13, 1995) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician fromĀ Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona. Day began recording music in her early teens, independently releasing her debut album,Ā Powered by Love, in 2009. Following its success, Day worked as a songwriter for BMG Publishing Group and eventually landed aĀ Hollywood RecordsĀ artist deal. In 2015, Day released her major label debut,Ā Kicker, which was preceded by singles ā€œHypnoticā€ and ā€œEast of Edenā€. Day followed the release with promotional appearances for publications includingĀ Vogue,Ā Playboy, andĀ The Huffington Post, and on televised programs includingĀ Late Night with Seth MeyersĀ andĀ Conan. In 2016, Day performed at theĀ Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Raised in Arizona, Day was immersed in the cafĆ© and art space her parents helped to create in their small mountain town ofĀ Pinetop-Lakeside. She was first encouraged by her mother to learn guitar as practical means for achieving a sustainable career as a musician. Her first songs, written soon after picking up the guitar at age 9, took influence from the classic singer-songwriter records of her parents and the mystique of the rugged desert landscape around her. Here are all of Zella Day albums ranked.

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2. Where Does The Devil HideĀ 

ā€œDifferent from her previous album, for sure but itā€™s not the shocking detour you might think. Her voice has always seemed more suited for this type of music. This dreamy, more nostalgic attack seems more like second skin for her energies. The songs are interesting and lush. This is lovely.ā€

1. KickerĀ 

ā€œI was recommended this perhaps because I like Lana Del Rey but Zella Day is actually less Lana and more Ellie as in Goulding although iā€™d say her vocals are quite similar to both. The style of the songs are less vintage and more electro. The songs are definitely more beat driven with some heavenly synths. There are some catchy songs. My favorites in the album are ā€œJeromeā€ and ā€œSweet Opheliaā€, both propulsive dreamers that reach for the sky. Itā€™s a shame she has exactly hit the jackpot like Halsey or someone similar because her songs are more memorable.ā€