On her debut solo album, Rahill Jamalifard shares memories and anecdotes of her Iranian-American childhood.
The co-founder of 60's girl-group influences garage rock group, Habibi, Rahill takes a more mellow and introspective approach on Flowers At Your Feet.
Sonically, the album is built around hip-hop beats with jazz and world music influences.
Listen to KAXE all week to hear songs from the album.
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