Women Who Command the Room

Women Who Command the Room: Essential Voices on Vinyl | Fire Vinyl
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Women Who Command the Room

From Appalachian hollows to R&B studios, these artists aren’t waiting for permission. They’re writing the songs that last.

There’s a particular kind of power in a woman’s voice on vinyl. Something about the warmth of the format — the surface noise, the analog signal chain — that makes vulnerability sound like strength and strength sound like art.

The artists below aren’t a trend. They’re a tradition: songwriters and performers carrying deep roots into modern spaces, refusing easy categorization, making records worth owning forever. Every one of these is in stock at Fire Vinyl, new and sealed.

Sarah Jarosz Folk · Americana · Bluegrass
Sarah Jarosz
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Sarah Jarosz has been defying expectations since she started recording as a teenager. A multi-instrumentalist with a command of mandolin, banjo, and guitar, she writes songs that live at the intersection of Appalachian tradition and modern Americana — emotionally precise, beautifully recorded, and deeply human.

Polaroid Lovers is her most recent studio work, and it proves she’s still growing. Intimate and cinematic at once, it’s the kind of record that sounds better every time you put it on.

Bella White Folk · Country · Bluegrass
Bella White
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Bella White is one of the most compelling young voices to emerge from the folk-country world in years. Calgary-born and steeped in traditional sounds, she writes with a maturity that belies her age — lyrics that carry real weight, delivered with a voice that’s clear and unhurried.

Both of her records available here are essential. Just Like Leaving introduced her as an extraordinary talent. Among Other Things confirmed it, broadening her sound without losing the intimacy that makes her special. Own both.

Carly Pearce Country
Carly Pearce
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Carly Pearce is the rare Nashville artist willing to go all the way in. When her marriage and her creative partnership both fell apart in the same year, she made an album about it — candidly, specifically, without softening the edges. 29: Written in Stone is one of the most emotionally honest country records of the past decade.

The live version from Music City brings an extra dimension: the raw energy of an audience that has clearly felt every word. And Hummingbird shows her continuing to push forward — fuller sound, bigger swings, same unflinching honesty. Three different entries into the same remarkable discography.

Allison Russell Americana · Folk · Soul
Allison Russell
Photo: © Michael Hingston

Montreal-born Allison Russell makes music that shouldn’t have to exist but absolutely needs to. Outside Child — her debut solo album — is an act of survival made into art: a reckoning with childhood trauma delivered through some of the most luminous, genre-defying songs in recent memory. It won the Americana Music Award for Album of the Year for a reason.

The Returner pushes her vision further — healing music, community music, music that insists on joy even while acknowledging everything that works against it. Both records are essential additions to any serious collection.

Sarah McLachlan Art Pop · Adult Contemporary
Sarah McLachlan
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Few voices are as immediately recognizable — or as deeply Canadian — as Sarah McLachlan’s. Her catalog defined a generation of emotional, orchestral pop. A founder of Lilith Fair. A songwriter whose work has held up across decades without losing a note of its power.

Better Broken is her most recent studio effort, and it finds her where she’s always been strongest: sitting with complicated feelings and making something beautiful from them. This is a record for the patient listener, and it rewards every spin.

Teyana Taylor R&B · Neo-Soul · Hip-Hop
Teyana Taylor
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Teyana Taylor operates in a lane entirely her own. Singer, dancer, actress, director — her artistic range is almost unfair. Escape Room showcases all of it: sensual, confident, layered R&B that draws from classic soul without feeling retro, with production that rewards the kind of focused listening vinyl demands.

This is the album for anyone who wants to understand where contemporary R&B can go when someone fully committed to their vision gets behind the mic. Pressing play on a turntable is the right way to hear it.

“The songs that last are the ones that cost something.”

Every record above is in stock at Fire Vinyl — new, sealed, and ready to spin. Browse the full collection for more artists worth owning.

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