Jaimee Harris (USA)
“Red Rescue may be a debut record, but this is the work of an artist of considerable maturity and sophistication. She has already produced a work of art that far surpasses what most musicians ever will. This could very well mark the arrival of one of the major figures in the next generation of Americana artists.”
— Americana Highways
“After half a dozen listens over two long road trips I can wholeheartedly recommend you BUY and LISTEN to Jaimee Harris’ new record [Boomerang Town]. She has things to say that I’m the better for having heard! I expect you will be, too. Thank you for being so generous with your heart and artistry, Jaimee!”
— Iris Dement
“Red Rescue may be a debut record, but this is the work of an artist of considerable maturity and sophistication. She has already produced a work of art that far surpasses what most musicians ever will. This could very well mark the arrival of one of the major figures in the next generation of Americana artists.”
— Americana Highways
“She’s quick to pay homage to her musical heroes but Jaimee Harris is her own person, with her own voice. She’s got a natural songwriter’s instinct for the hard truths, and a voice that brings them home with a visceral punch. Pay attention.”
— Gretchen Peters
“Rarely is a young artist tasked with so much to prove and live up to on their debut. Then again, rarer still are debut albums like this one, which sounds a lot more like a mid-career breakthrough on the level of Car Wheels on a Gravel Road than a tentative first step. Yes, it really is that damn good.”
— Lone Star Magazine
“There’s so much passion in Jaimee’s voice that you just want to climb inside it and hang out there forever. She is unafraid to channel the dark side of her own being…the woundedness is there, as well as the strength required to overcome it and redeem us all. That’s what good music can do.”
— Eliza Gilkyson
“The album [Boomerang Town] is an impressive step forward, showcasing Harris’s knack for storytelling through an arc about breaking free from destructive patterns.”
– Christopher Treacy, Country Queer
“Wise beyond her years, Jaimee Harris is a force to be reckoned with. Her song “Where Are You Now” might just haunt you for the rest of your nights.”
— Gurf Morlix
“Jaimee Harris’ Red Rescue Is The Debut Of The Year And The Arrival Of A Major New Figure In Americana”
— Americana Highways
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