"Rheanna Melnick still has everything it takes - a lovely voice and an ear for sweet melodies - to churn out an album full of precious acoustic pop tunes in her sleep. But she's better than that. Alive with genuine wit, revolt and yearning, the Manitoban has endowed Catcher's songs with soul. It has all the grit and m
...essiness that come with being real, and that's exactly what makes her music memorable." (Exclaim.ca) With an autumn Western Canadian tour and a Canadian College radio campaign under her belt, Feed the Birds is finding audiences with "her bright, yet warm falsetto singing style and charismatic folk-pop musings reveal a deeper meaning every listen" (Winnipeg Free Press). Never one to mince words, Rheanna’s lyrics are poignant and topical, yet all at once ambiguous enough to let you make your own mind up as to what, exactly, that she might be referring. It could be about anyone. It could be about you. It’s simple, catchy music that flows straight from the heart; deeply honest without taking itself too seriously. Feed The Birds was born from musical growth. After years as a solo artist, following years in a family band, Rheanna invited two of her friends to join the nest. Enter Neil Goebel on bass and Steve Pennicook on drums. Feed the Birds' indie pop songwriting leans on folk traditions all the while kicking out a rock and roll swagger. Lyrical fragility combined with rhythmic sense; creates a dynamic live performance which transitions beautifully in all settings. See More