The duo recorded their debut album in their Bushwick loft Their single "Tiptoe" premiered on WNYC Soundcheck. "(Un)comfortable" premiering on Impose Magazine, and "It’s Time" premiering on Earbuddy. The video for "Only A Child" premiered on
NPR Music where
Bob Boilen praised the "terrific tension in the sound, an underpinning of mystery set against a baroque, but modern, pop foreground." The song was later chosen as one of NPR Music’s 100 Best Songs of 2017. Gracie and Rachel’s self-titled debut album was teased with a full-album stream on
The Big Takeover before its release on June 23, 2017 via United For Opportunity. The album was chosen as one of Bob Boilen’s top 10 albums of 2017 on NPR Music and one of the 25 best of 2017 by Echoes. Gracie and Rachel has also released covers of "
Gucci Gucci" by fellow Bay Area artist
Kreayshawn They have performed live sessions at NPR's
Tiny Desk Concerts and
Paste Magazine. In early October of 2018, in response to Dr.
Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony against Judge
Brett Kavanaugh, Gracie and Rachel released a song and video titled “HER” that went viral on
Facebook and was spotlighted on Channel 12 News Brooklyn. In September of 2020, the duo released its sophomore album,
Hello Weakness You Make Me Strong, on
Ani DiFranco’s Righteous Babe Records, with the single, “Ideas,” featured on NPR’s All Songs Considered, the music video single, “Trust,” spotlighted on
American Songwriter, the music video single, “Underneath,” highlighted on Refinery29 and Flaunt Magazine, and the album making #2 on Echoes Radio’s Top 25 Albums Released in September 2020. The music focuses on facing vulnerability and using it to find strength, and it has been called “great advice” by NPR Music’s Bob Boilen. After nine years of living and working together in Brooklyn, Coates moved to upstate New York. Long distance collaboration resulted in a new dynamic for the duo which they explored in their 2023 EP
Nowhere Now Here, which focuses on their continuing connection despite living apart, giving "another element to their duality" (WNYC). ==Style==