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Singer/lyricist Amy Court's collaborations with guitarist/songwriter Joey Daigneault are the creative nucleus of this agile, dexterous band which allows Court's vocals to soar. echoing the likes og Suzanne Vega, Natalie Merchant and Alanis Morissette. Her leads and harmonies really shimmer, especially on the bittersweet, elegiac "William." This is an assured, adult-oriented project that shows lots of skill and finesse all around. - Music Connection Magazine
Looks Like Rain is a female-fronted band with an edge inducing a frost-like chill through your bones. It is melodically and lyrically driven music from the soul. - World of Gigs
Alternative rock band Looks Like Rain will be the featured performers Saturday at the Relay For Life San Fernando Valley. This is an American Cancer Society signature event.
Hooky, memorable, moving and always original, Looks Like Rain delivers a look, a presence and songs that command attention. Committed to carving a place for itself, Looks Like Rain performs regularly at LA venues. - Valley Scene Magazine
Looks Like Rain's inspired sound, intriguing performance style, and aching melodies are a tall glass of heartbreak, straight up with a twist of hope. - Estrogeneration Music
Have you heard about a band called Looks Like Rain? If not, you might just be missing out on one of the best new bands on the planet.
Fronted by lead vocalist Amy Court and assisted by the strength and talent of Joey Daigneault, this group has all the makings of being a huge act. They have already made a big mark in Canada in the MTV style show, The Lofters, and they have been getting rave reviews by everyone from Canadian Music Week to Music Connection Magazine.
We got serviced on a few of their CD's that include "The LIttle Room" nad the self-titled "Looks Like Rain" and every track on both CDs is strong and powerful. - New Music Weekly
Discography
Looks Like Rain, 4 songs
The Little Room, 4 songs
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Bio
In 2001, Looks Like Rain hit the LA music scene with passion, energy, and promise. With a signature blend of soaring songs, stunning originality and dynamic performances, Looks Like Rain delivers a commanding presence and breathtaking sound that is both familiar and yet completely new. With a seemingly endless draw of hits-in-the-making, Looks Like Rain is clearly poised to ascend to the next level.
In 2002, while at CMW in Toronto, the band made their television debut on “The Lofters,” U8TV’s answer to MTV’s “The Real World.” Since then, Looks Like Rain has also been spotlighted as one of Lenet Galloway’s “Kick Ass Women Artists” (91.9 FM), named Music Connection’s Top 25 Demos, featured in Women Who Rock magazine and hailed as one of the best band’s on the planet by New Music Weekly magazine. In 2004, Looks Like Rain was nominated for best Pop Artist by the Los Angeles Music Awards and can be heard on the hit shows "Joan of Arcadia" and "The Gilmore Girls."
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