Here’s a bit of what press is saying so far:
“...Amelia White’s latest is a mix of sometimes gritty, sometimes shimmering Nashpop and more rootsy fare ... Hiding at the end of the record, but rising above them all, is “Lucky”; in her liner notes, White characterizes the song as a “little weirdo hymn-like track,” but it turns out to be a thing of singular, melancholic elegance.” -- Harp
"...Mark your calendar now, because this is going to be Amelia’s year...Later this year, she’ll be featured in Feeling the Elephant, a film about Nashville’s underground scene. So how is this new music? Jaw-dropping. Her layered, acoustic/electric mixture is mesmerizing, and her lyrics are stunning. This lady deserves your wholehearted support." -- Row Fax
“...an edge to her beguiling compositions that is both literate and raw...White’s spirited live shows are unique and unadulterated...hard to resist.” -- The Stranger (Seattle)
“ ...her natural delivery seems from such a personal place and the songs so well written that ultimately White quickly proves to be an artiste of distinction. Great hooks, great grooves, and great songs from start to finish.” -- Miles of Music
“ ... Featuring some lovely singing by White, BLACK DOVES soars as a highly moving effort that totally transcends its influences. ... ‘Broke But Not Broken’ a tale of struggle and survival, is a spare yet powerful effort. ‘Tupelo Train’ and ‘What U Wish’ also are stand out numbers. ... ‘What You Wish’s orchestral, almost Beatles-esque arrangements also nicely sets up White’s chamber twang closer, ‘Lucky.’ These last two numbers reinforce another of the album’s strengths — the production values.” – Allmusic
Amelia’s coming soon to your town. check the ‘Tour’ section for the dates.