Best Return of the Native
Rachel Goodrich
After becoming a fixture in the Miami music scene in the 2000s, Rachel Goodrich decamped to Los Angeles in 2011. By that point in her career, Goodrich had received a call-out in a New York Times story about the Magic City’s growing indie scene, and her song “Lightbulb” had appeared on the Showtime series Weeds and in a Crayola commercial. During her time away, Goodrich certainly cut her teeth in the City of Angels, surrounded by a bustling entertainment industry that Miami couldn’t match. So, color us surprised when Goodrich returned, albeit somewhat part-time, to her hometown, releasing her album Once Before, which draws plenty of inspiration from the Magic City. “Every day in South Beach is a romantic journey, taking walks, sitting at cafés, admiring the historic architecture and hidden gems — it’s all such a big thing that contributed to these songs,” she told New Times in April. A native returning isn’t always a good thing, but in this case, the city will always welcome Goodrich with open arms.