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Song of the week: 'Down into the Sea' by Charlyne Yi
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Apr 1, 2015
Song of the week: 'Down into the Sea' by Charlyne Yi
Actress/comedian Charlyne Yi has a new solo album of dark, confessional pop songs out on L.A. veteran indie label Folktale Records.
(Photo: Actress/comedian/songwriter Charlyne Yi spelling her favorite word with her hands. Credit: Sarah Jo Collins)
(Photo: Actress/comedian/songwriter Charlyne Yi spelling her favorite word with her hands. Left, Off-Ramp contributor Chris Greenspon. Credit: Sarah Jo Collins)
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Actress/comedian Charlyne Yi has a new solo album of dark, confessional pop songs out on L.A. veteran indie label Folktale Records.

Off-Ramp's song of the week is "Down into the Sea," by Charlyne Yi.

"Live from Hell" is Charlyne Yi's debut solo album. Yi recorded and mixed her album with the defunct L.A. band Wide Streets, and the limited release cassette is available through Folktale Records, alongside label mates Whitman and Bouquet.

Here's a video for "Down into the Sea."

Charlyne Yi - Down into the Sea (music video)