Broke from New Canada on Vimeo.
What the press is saying about Orangefarben available now over at Team Love Records:
“It’s hard to imagine packing more heartache into a single record than Julie Ann Bee does on Orangefarben.” NPR’s All Songs Considered
“It’s the perfect heartbreak album, it’s the perfect falling in love album. In a word, it’s perfect.” The Deli
“‘I’ll be fine,’ she sings on the opener, Broke. If you initially doubt Baenziger’s chances of that, deeper exposure to this remarkable album leaves you feeling that she may just be right.” The London Times
“Orangefarben harbours a great deal of warmth and assurance in amongst its heartbreak.” Line Of Best Fit
“”With sunny-sounding guitars and a sweet, ethereal voice that belies the agony of which she sings, Bee makes Orangefarben a meditation on mind over matter, the importance of gasping “I’ll be fine” again and again, even when it’s clear you’re not.” eMusic Editor’s Pick
“Her spritely crooning is uplifting, heartbreaking, and sunny all at once.” The Owl Magazine
“Orangefarben is so personal and yet so incredibly relateable, it’s almost as though she has seen all of us in our most painful moments of heartbreak and decided to write an album about it.” After Ellen
Sea of bees GONE from Mike Rafter on Vimeo.
UPCOMING SHOWS!
San Francisco-July 21st:
The Bay Bridged Presents: Phono del Sol Festival in Portrero Park
w/The Fresh & Onlys, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Gardens & Villa, Dominant Legs and La Sera
Sacramento- July 28th:
Launch Festival at Cesar Chavez Park
w/Chromeo, DJ Shadow (DJ Set), Grouplove, !!!, The Joy Formidable, Gardens & Villa, Future Islands, White Arrows, St. Lucia, Eric D. Johnson (Fruitbats) and Andy Cabic (Vetiver), Low Flying Owls, Appetite.