“There are very few young music artists who can achieve the proficiency of a professional seasoned icon, and emerging singer Amelie Lucille is the greatest example of that.” 

Daily Music Roll 

 

“That voice sure does fly, no need for accompaniment when there is such grandeur and soul without embellishment. The melancholy is clear but so is the soaring character of a persona who won't be taken down, a powerful rendering of what it means to let that fire that resides within be the beacon for a life best lived. This is inspirational stuff, a purity of spirit and of course talent. 'Mess' is at once simple and full of grandeur. Remarkable.”  

MP3HUGGER  

 

“If you close your eyes while listening to this fragment of poetry by Amelie Lucille, indie folk musician from New York, you will find an acoustic essence of considerable depth. It's just a taste of her new EP released on June 15th. For her age, 14, this is a prodigious and surprising debut. She already has the caliber and thickness of Lana Del Rey, Norah Jones or Cat Power. But this is just one way to get you to savor the birth of a bright new musical star. “  

Extra! Music magazine  

 

“We were mind blown by Amelie Lucille’s lyricism from start to finish. The talent and artistry she possesses is on a level we haven’t come across in a while. Amelie Lucille is that warm album that you go back to again and again. Be sure to check her out, you’ll be happy that you did!”  

Untold Music Promotions  

 

“Wow —I feel like I'm listening to Billie Eilish or Lana Del Ray on the ground floor. Absolutely lovely. The voice is serene and powerful. They storytelling is wise beyond its years. The production is nuanced and the arrangement is somehow sparse and dense all at once. Whew. So excited to follow along with your career.”  

Mustangs and Mavericks  

 

“Mess” is a gorgeous opener. Weeping strings and heartfelt vocals lead a stirring, emotional production. Lyrical perspectives on testing limits and letting go enamor amidst the lush acoustics and sporadically layered strings. “What if I let go of this mess?” she sings, rousing into the “somehow I should know what you’re thinking at all times.”  

Obscure Sounds

 

“Confessional, intimate and musically captivating throughout…” 

OnStage Magazine 

 

“Amelie Lucille is destined for greatness in her moody debut” 

Independent Music Promotions 

 

“We were mind blown by Amelie Lucille’s lyricism from start to finish. The talent and artistry she possesses is on a level we haven’t come across in a while. Amelie Lucille is that warm album that you go back to again and again. Be sure to check her out, you’ll be happy that you did!”  

Untold Music Promotions  

 

“Wow —I feel like I'm listening to Billie Eilish or Lana Del Ray on the ground floor. Absolutely lovely. The voice is serene and powerful. They storytelling is wise beyond its years. The production is nuanced and the arrangement is somehow sparse and dense all at once. Whew. So excited to follow along with your career.”  

Mustangs and Mavericks  

 

“Mess” is a gorgeous opener. Weeping strings and heartfelt vocals lead a stirring, emotional production. Lyrical perspectives on testing limits and letting go enamor amidst the lush acoustics and sporadically layered strings. “What if I let go of this mess?” she sings, rousing into the “somehow I should know what you’re thinking at all times.”  

Obscure Sounds

 

“The most enchanting and beautiful vocals i’ve ever had the chance to hear!” 

Shona Oliver 

 

“Although only 14 years old, Amelie’s music is intimate, vulnerable, and captivating, akin to a mystical blend of Joni Mitchell and Lana Del Rey.” 

Guitar Girl Magazine 

 

“A really pretty blend of tender indie folk and bedroom esque intimacy, with a tender hearted spirit and warmth. Lovely and powerful in a soulful and raw fashion…” 

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