Edith Grove & Bottle Tree
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Edith Grove & Bottle Tree

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"Paul Maldonado Jr"

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Cello and vocal harmonies are the quartet's haunting calling card, and singer/guitarist Amanda Kooser's vocals veer toward Lucinda Williams territory, especially on "Exit Only," an acoustic rock-out that's grounded by that cello as it provides the melody. Kooser also wrote all the songs, except for standards "Rye Whiskey" and "Man of Constant Sorrows," here reworked as a two-step waltz rendering it almost unrecognizable.

She reveals herself a virtuoso storyteller on "Slow It Down," a slice of Americana that takes a detour down the alley; on the great "Lovers Always Run Before the Clock"; and on the ironic "With You Now," which kind of exhorts you to love the one you're with (Who knew CSN&Y were right?) . . . right now.
- Albuquerque Tribune


"Albuquerque Journal"

"Pure, honest and completely unadorned [Edith Grove] makes listeners imagine flat, wheat-filled landscapes or rolling green hills disappearing along with the asphalt grittiness of another highway." - Albuquerque Journal


"Transmission Magazine"

“The sound is reminiscent of the Indigo Girls and is a lot of fun to listen to. The band has a meticulous professional side that is revealed in the attention to detail given to the website, CD and the gigs they play.” - Transmission


Discography

Full Albums:

2009 - Days of Rain

2006 - Highway of Diamonds

2003 - Cravin' Love for Blazin' Speed

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Americana music to take you down the back roads.

Rock, traditional folk and old school country all get together at a road house on the lost highway. Edith Grove draws on her roots reaching back through Illinois, Arkansas and New Mexico to weave songs that pulse with heartbreak, rye whiskey and wheels that won't quit turning. With the band Bottle Tree, Edith takes listeners through the ghost-haunted Ozark Mountains, above the flooded streets of New Orleans and across a moon soaked prairie in the newest album, Days of Rain.

Stripped down drums, sinuous bass lines and a world weary voice are etched across songs that sound both contemporary and timeless. This is a musical journey where the trains never stop running, the whiskey bottle is never empty and old cars always have a few miles left in them. Edith Grove has played a variety of gigs from the Thirsty Ear Festival to opening for Crosby, Stills & Nash and the Handsome Family.

Edith Grove's third album, Days of Rain, was recorded by Brett Sparks of the Handsome Family at Handsome Family Studios in Albuquerque, NM.