Nessa Grasing Leaves “Omaha” Behind - Rainbow Rodeo

LGBTQIA+
By
Rachel Cholst
June 3, 2024
Rainbow Rodeo - A Queer Country Magazine
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The Palouse, a charming new EP by Seattle’s Nessa Grasing, is a homespun portrait of the strangeness inherent with spending your twenties in a van with a touring band. Her song “Omaha” dives deep there, detailing the real-life trials of traffic, trepidation, and tendonitis. But also, more importantly, the reminder that it’s all worth it.

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