
We’re thrilled to share that Essence Goldman’s new album, Father's Daughter has been profiled in the San Francisco Chronicle.
The Chronicle dives into how Essence translates life’s most meaningful moments — the loss of her father, the end of a marriage, and the journey of motherhood — into songs that feel both vulnerable and powerful. Her approach is steeped in Americana tradition but firmly her own, and the feature captures that beautifully.
In her own words:
“This album is about grief, healing, resilience and rebirth. It’s about the passing of my father, the end of my marriage, and the lessons I’ve learned along the way.”
Don’t just take our word for it — read the full SF Chronicle feature here. And if you haven’t yet, stream or buy Father’s Daughter now — it’s a record that stays with you.