Album artwork for Oh To Be That Free by Michaela Anne
Album artwork for Oh To Be That Free by Michaela Anne

Nashville, TN based songwriter Michaela Anne returns with her new album Oh To Be That Free, the follow up to her 2019 Yep Roc debut Desert Dove. The record was produced by Michaela and Aaron Shafer-Haiss.

"I wrote this collection of songs as a simultaneous reckoning and healing," says Michaela Anne. "They came after a period in my life of self sabotage and unraveling by my own doing. But during the making of this record, life altering experiences occurred and a deeper layer of meaning for these songs appeared. Between the time we started to record and the very final mastering, I conceived, grew and birthed my first child. In the middle of this pregnancy, and the middle of making this record, my mother suffered a devastating and debilitating hemorrhagic stroke. These songs became healers for me as though I had written them for my future self."

Michaela Anne

Oh To Be That Free

Yep Roc Records
Album artwork for Oh To Be That Free by Michaela Anne
LP +

$24.99

Clear Vinyl

Released 06/10/2022Catalog Number

LP-YEP-2794LEC

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Album artwork for Oh To Be That Free by Michaela Anne
CD

$16.99

Released 06/10/2022Catalog Number

CD-YEP-2794

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Michaela Anne

Oh To Be That Free

Yep Roc Records
Album artwork for Oh To Be That Free by Michaela Anne
LP +

$24.99

Clear Vinyl

Released 06/10/2022Catalog Number

LP-YEP-2794LEC

Learn more
Album artwork for Oh To Be That Free by Michaela Anne
CD

$16.99

Released 06/10/2022Catalog Number

CD-YEP-2794

Learn more

Nashville, TN based songwriter Michaela Anne returns with her new album Oh To Be That Free, the follow up to her 2019 Yep Roc debut Desert Dove. The record was produced by Michaela and Aaron Shafer-Haiss.

"I wrote this collection of songs as a simultaneous reckoning and healing," says Michaela Anne. "They came after a period in my life of self sabotage and unraveling by my own doing. But during the making of this record, life altering experiences occurred and a deeper layer of meaning for these songs appeared. Between the time we started to record and the very final mastering, I conceived, grew and birthed my first child. In the middle of this pregnancy, and the middle of making this record, my mother suffered a devastating and debilitating hemorrhagic stroke. These songs became healers for me as though I had written them for my future self."