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Trudging through the sonic swamps of myth rock and dirty pop, Sedona stands out from the rest of the crowd like a catchy tune playing at a hair salon. Founded by lead singer Rachel Stewart (whose stage name is also Sedona), the project has evolved into an amoeba of many creative minds. With Merilyn Chang on keys, Claire Gilb on guitar, Margaux Bouchegnies on bass, and Tia Cestaro laying down the drums, camaraderie is at the heart of all things Sedona.

Stewart set herself center stage in the world of pop and beyond with her debut singles “Call Me Up,” “More Love,” and “Closer” - to name a few. What began as a few soulful power bops quickly transformed into a collection of femme anthems that music lovers from today, tomorrow, and yesterday can enjoy. Stewart grew up singing in the shower to leading female pop icons like Diana Ross, Gwen Stefani, Madonna, Stevie Nicks, Sade - the list goes on and on. Their aesthetic broke a lot of social barriers for women, inspiring Sedona to do the same. 

Stitched together from all ends of the tune universe, Sedona creates waves of ethereal melodies that are neither of this time nor of anything that has come before. Paired with lush synths, subdued guitar, and heavy rhythms, this otherworldly, all-femme five piece comes together in celebration of love - in all its pain and all its glory.