Michelle Branch is back with her first album in 14 years!

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She's back! After a very long 14 years, Michelle Branch, now 33, has come back to us, and her new album proves that she hasn't lost her ability to stand out and put out amazing music.

Her new album "Hopeless Romantic" came out on April 7, and is already gaining positive reviews. Those who have purchased the album have stated that the album is "extremely enjoyable."
Other reviewers stated that she took a risk with her song "Hopeless Romantic." They said that it sounded a lot like "The Black Keys."
Regardless, everyone has a resounding message for Michelle Branch: WELCOME BACK!

Michelle Branch busted onto the scene in the 2000s with her debut album "The Spirit Room." Her single "Everywhere" was a commercial success. Hits "All You Wanted," and "Goodbye to You." were also ruling the charts.
Her sophomore album "Hotel Paper" had mixed reviews, but was still a hitmaker with "Are You Happy Now," and "Breathe."
After "Hotel Paper," Michelle Branch transitioned to country music with longtime friend Jessica Harp, forming band "The Wreckers."

In her personal life, Michelle Branch got married to Teddy Landau in 2004. They have one child together, a daughter born in 2005. Landau and Branch divorced in 2015. Michelle Branch has been dating Patrick Carney since 2015.

My Two Cents

Since "Spirit Room," I have been a huge fan of Michelle Branch. When I found out she had a new album out, I quickly added her songs to my Amazon Prime music playlist. I absolutely LOVE her new album and new sound. It's not quite mainstream pop, but it has an indie-pop feel to it. It's one of those CDs that you could have playing while enjoying a cup of coffee with your friends, or while doing crafts/art. 

Is her album worth a buy? I think so. You won't regret it!

Welcome back, Michelle Branch!

Below are a few of the songs off her new album. Give it a listen:

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