Sunday Salon with Kirsten Haze
With a voice sometimes silken and sometimes sassy, Kirsten "Haze" Hazler sings stories of good intentions, messy entanglements, and ditched resolutions… of guilt and forgiveness… of sweet-talking boys and tortured, troubled men… of beautiful broken women and the girls they used to be.
Based in Richmond, Virginia, Haze performs frequently as half of the indie-folk duo Haze & Dacey, in addition to solo, trio, and full-band engagements. Her biggest influences are no-frills, badass women songwriters like Elle Cordova (Reina del Cid), The Indigo Girls, Kathleen Edwards, Patty Griffin, and K.T. Tunstall. Fans have compared her voice to Natalie Merchant, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Joni Mitchell, and Joan Baez.
Haze's most recent body of work is a collection of songs based on The Handmaid's Tale, both the original novel by Margaret Atwood and the Hulu television series of the same name. The resulting album, titled Letters from Gilead, was released November 12, 2021. The song "Under His Eye" garnered an honorable mention in the Rock/Alternative category of the 39th Mid-Atlantic Song Contest.