What People are Saying About Sera.


“Shaped by a gorgeous backing of guitar, piano, and Hammond organ, the rich-n-swaying ballad finds Cahoone singing with a well-worn smile flickering at the edges, a flash of light that balances the heavy-hearted nature of the lyrics…Cahoone's voice is full of tenderness, holding a sense of yearning that is palpable in the weight it carries.”

— GoldFlakePaint


“Her voice is familiar in flashes – shards of Gillian Welch and Jenny Lewis and Sarah McLachlan occasionally catch the light, then flicker away–but mostly it sits in a set-jawed, dusky register.”

— Pitchfork


“Cahoone's music perfectly simulates the sensation of lying in a hammock and sipping an iced tea, possibly while being fanned. Her songs may convey conflict or complication, but they're shot through with rare empathy; heard at the right time, they're like sonic foot-rubs at the end of a rough day.”

— Stephan Thompson, NPR