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Becky Raisman Earth Goddesses: Pop-Rock Glow, Dream-Pop Grit

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Becky Raisman Earth Goddesses

The fuel that still burns

Becky Raisman comes out of Mount Pleasant, USA with Earth Goddesses, a three-track EP that aims straight at the spine: stand tall, shine hard, keep moving. It landed in mid-November 2025, tracked at Sound Farm Studios (known earlier as Charleston Sound Studios / Solar Sound Studios) and finished with production work at the producer’s house.

The spark came from songwriting classes and a diet of Degrassi: The Next Generation. For me, this is that kind of unlikely fuel that still burns clean when the writing holds.

Moonlight Goddesses: sisterhood with bite marks

The opener reads like a midnight march in soft-focus shoes. Becky frames a whole crowd under one moon: “daughters and mothers,” “aunts and nieces,” queer women, artists, poets, dreamers. Everyone moving together, fully aware of why they’re there. Soon after, the hook moves like a banner in the wind.: We’ll dance in the rebel radiance / Breaking chains of ignorance.

I hear shoegaze haze around it, while the message remains sharp. Then she doubles down with that closing promise – “Together, we’ll keep up the fight” – and I can picture the whole thing: sweat, glitter, and the refusal to shrink.

Becky Raisman Earth Goddesses

Live It Up, Live It With Confidence

Track two slams the door. Becky writes from the stance of someone who already did the inner work and now wants the world to catch up. “They try to tame me… they don’t know what I’m brewing” sets the scene, and the chorus plants the flag: “A lack of confidence nowhere to be found / Standing tall and proud.”

She flips power without turning it cold, too – “Sometimes a king is a woman” – so I get this as pop-rock conviction, steady and poignant. I love how direct it sounds, without any fake allure.

Becky Raisman Earth Goddesses

Shining Through My Window: close to the Earth

This last track breathes, and it’s my favourite. Becky Raisman leans into dream-pop warmth and writes love to the Earth in simple, human lines. Sunrise, sunset, flowers, vines, mountains, oceans. “You’ve always been the melody that sings in my heart” holds that wide-screen tenderness, and the “happy place” line seals it. I played this one and caught myself staring outside like it changed the weather a little.

Everything feels complete now – feelings, harmonies, crowds holding together. There’s a bold choice running through Becky Raisman’s writing. At this point, the rest is yours to uncover on her Facebook, YouTube, and Spotify. Turn it up, live with it.


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Written by: Flav


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