"One of the standout vocal releases of this year thus far without a doubt, not to mention a candidate as one of 2007's strongest debut releases." - Laurence Donohue-Greene, Managing Editor All About Jazz-NY
Lying Delilah is a soulful, sultry sound that blends jazzy blues with straight up rock. With their debut album finally released, you're in for an unbelievable rhythm section mixed with unique vocals that have been described as "spine tingling"
meloncholy pop, for the bruised of heart and deep in thought; "moody and gorgeous...an artist reaching an impressive musical maturity." - john schacht, allmusic.com
Dynamic, wailing, sassy female country and blues rock with an undeniable Texas flair and the ache of the Delta that will make a fan out of you from the very first song.
Silk and Sandpaper vocals, insightful songwriting and some of the tastiest guitar and slide guitar you will ever hear. Lauren Ellis is definitely one of the best Singer/Songwriters to come along in quite some time.
Clifford and Michaels Standing Tall With The Blues
Originality is in the spotlight of this rock and blues CD that will have you coming back and wanting more. Clifford and Michaels has caught the essence of great storytelling with a sound that is all their own. For whatever mood your in, there's a song 4u
Jo Kelly Stephenson has joined forces with Australian blues legends, Spectrum, to turn the countryside into a concoction of roots and wild flowers with a down home collection of groove based songs.
Ashia blends sensual and provoking vocals with various colors of the cello ranging from plucked bass lines to sonorous melodic phrases in a unique style of folk, blues, and art song.
A beautifully recorded, story-filled cross country journey on back roads driven by deep acoustic guitar grooves, some stark and moving, others rocking with the rootsy abandon; this is real "midwestern soul" and Americana at its best.
Americana, folk, roots, blues, if that means fishing for bullheads in muddy creeks, sling shots made from bicycle inner tubes, learning to sharpen pocket knives on old worn down whet stones, and a harmonica in the pocket of your tough skins.