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RAUSHI (sounds like “RUSH-HIGH)” front woman, Dani Raushi, is living, breathing, singing proof that when fueled by the formidable flame of focused passion and an un forfeiting work ethic, a dream seed spark can and will erupt into a tangible reality. For RAUSHI, music is a poetic tool with the capacity to take the negative energies that often surround life’s mentally and emotionally challenging situations, which in the case of the new album “HIGH TIDES COLLIDE”, involve inescapable desire and overwhelming betrayal, and transform them into positive release. With a lyrical flow of clever puns, the album unapologetically exposes over-consumption driven by ones experiences when placed in the volatile frameworks of consuming love as a result of human nature. After three and a half years writing, living together, recording and all hardships that occurred, with their tenacious hard work, the LA based band finished recording their 11 song album at NRG Studios with the help of their mentor: multi-platinum producer/mixer, Jay Baumgardner and engineer Kyle Hoffman. Dani, the undeniable leader of the pack who donates her last name as the band’s title, was supported by the instrumental styling’s of Robert King Geiser (April Six) Joey Hollearn (The Prom Kings) and Matt Conley (Die Trying). Additional accompaniment was added to the album by special guests Ben Moody who composed strings on acoustic songs, “He’s Trying To Save Me” and “This Time,” bassist(s) Doug Ardito, of Puddle of Mudd,