Beth Hart has been through almost everything. She’s tasted the sweetness of success, topping the Billboard charts, and she has clung on to a bottle laying in the gutter. She has been betrayed by her own mind and she has felt the bliss of mental balance. For periods of time, that is.
Every one of Beth’s platinum-selling albums documents the rollercoaster-ride, that is her life, but it is with the live-performances Beth cements her ability to move people. She sings with rawness and intensity as if life itself was at stake with an appeal that makes everyone in the audience feel the fraying of the mind behind.
Whith her latest album “My California”, Beth tells stories about her life.
”Sister Heroine” is about the loss of her sister, Sharon. About being gathered as a family and feeling guilty over talking about the good old days, when someone is missing, even having guilt over feeling joy or laughing.
‘Like You and Everyone Else’ is about the struggle in dealing with life when the brain’s chemical balances keep sending you from one extreme to the next. It’s about wishing to be like everyone else, about belonging and in the end coming to terms with the fact that everyone is different somewhere in their lives.