Breaking Point
Yesterday, my childhood friend, Chloë Cahill, released her first EP, fittingly titled “Breaking Point.” At 9 p.m. NYC time, Chloë did in fact reach her breaking point, achieving a lifelong dream: her own album. After years excelling in the film and musical theatre scenes, Chloë is ready (and positioned) to take her career to the next level, with a great commitment to rich vocals, deep lyrics and a hands-on attitude that has revealed a perfect blend of pop and rock in her first release, made possible with the cooperation of a diverse group of personally selected producers and songwriters.
From the melodically haunting “Paint Me” (written by Chloë and produced by Eric Haywood), which showcases her strong vocal background, and the edgy pop-infused “Out of Reach” (written by Myke B and produced by Ronnie & Larson Productions and Pat Avard), to the dance-friendly, Latin-beat-inspired “Lucky” (produced by Rachard Lloyd), Chloë’s first five songs have everything to make them playlist favorites; they’re already on mine.
Stay tuned for more from Chloë; she’s just getting started. “Breaking Point” is now available on iTunes and Amazon.
