Watch Becca Mancari's Beautiful, Placid 'Good Woman' [Fresh Vid]

Videography: Calvin Brue

Listen to "Good Woman," my first full-length album here: http://hyperurl.co/vuvza3

Last month, local folk-rock singer-songwriter Becca Mancari released her debut LP, Good Woman, a set of songs that our own Edd Hurt called "richly textured ... divided between introspective and extroverted." Indeed, it's a dichotomous record full of big moments as well as small, quiet ones.

The album's titular tune is among the latter, a soft and gentle story-song about a mother and daughter in need, inspired by an interaction Mancari had with a Contributor vendor here in Nashville. Today Mancari debuted a music video for the song over at Uproxx, and you can watch that above. Shot by Calvin Brue, the clip is a fitting visual accompaniment to the song: Placid, serene and slow, it follows the singer as she wanders pensively through an Arizona forest just after a snowstorm. Give it a look.

Mancari will play a recently delayed release show Dec. 7 at 3rd & Lindsley, where her super-group Bermuda Triangle will open.

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