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Michellar’s “Get Me There to Church” Finds Love at the Crossroads of Longing and Commitment

  • Writer: GRAHAM
    GRAHAM
  • Jun 29
  • 2 min read
Get Me There to Church
Get Me There to Church

There’s a quiet strength in Michellar’s debut single “Get Me There to Church”, a kind of emotional honesty that doesn't shout, but instead leans in close and lets the story do the talking. Behind Michellar is Michelle Bond, a San Francisco-based songwriter with an ear for classic country and a heart full of lived experience. Drawing inspiration from the raw storytelling of Miranda Lambert, Bond pens a narrative rooted in love, distance, and the deeply human need for assurance. It’s more than getting to the altar, but arriving emotionally, spiritually, and together.


The song’s central message is deceptively simple: after years of living and growing with someone, why not take that sacred next step? Bond writes from a personal place, revisiting the emotions that came with deciding to commit fully. The beauty of the track lies in its restraint. Instead of forcing sentiment, Michellar lets the words breathe. “Get Me There to Church” walks the line between confession and celebration, vulnerability and resolve. It feels like a love letter sent across time zones, handwritten and worn at the edges.

Produced by Tobias Wilson and voiced with clarity and soul by Helen Walford and Harrison Black, the track benefits from an international touch that mirrors its theme of distance. With recordings spanning from San Francisco to London and Staffordshire, there’s a natural sense of movement embedded in the track. Walford’s vocals bring tenderness, while Black offers a grounded, steady presence—together, they create the kind of harmony that sounds like two hearts finally finding the same rhythm. Wilson’s production doesn’t overcomplicate; instead, it highlights the gentle rise and fall of the melody, allowing the emotion to carry the weight.


Sonically, “Get Me There to Church” blends country warmth with a subtle, modern polish. It’s not trying to reinvent the genre—it’s trying to honour it. There’s a quiet guitar line that rings with sincerity, and the pacing gives the song room to linger where it needs to. It’s easy to hear Lambert’s influence in the songwriting, particularly in the way Bond captures a moment that’s both intimate and universally recognisable. Anyone who’s ever stood at the edge of commitment, wondering what’s next, will find themselves in these lyrics.


As a debut, this track does more than introduce Michellar—it establishes her as an artist who writes not just from the head or the heart, but from both. “Get Me There to Church” is a promise, not only between two people but between Michellar and her listeners. She’s here to tell real stories, the kind that stay with you long after the final chord fades. And if this first step is any indication, the journey ahead is going to be something special.


For more information, follow Michellar on Soundcloud and Bandcamp.


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