Posted on: November 16, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0
Pretty Little Baby is more than just an album, it’s Amy Regan’s mission to reconnect with the single most important element of her music career: her art. 
After the release of two critically acclaimed EPs, a feature in a national commercial, and brushing shoulders with industry folk, Regan shifted her mind and creative energy to rediscover the pure motivation for creating her music. The result was an album built around one core and essential element: great songwriting.

This revival birthed an eclectic collection of songs reminiscent of introspective folk singer/songwriters like Joni Mitchell and Ryan Adams, with subtle hints of Gershwin’s charm. Through her sophisticated rebirth, Regan creates a sound that is emotionally devout while remaining wholeheartedly endearing.

Remaining unsigned to a traditional label, Regan is quickly gaining acknowledgments from music critics, with Alyssa Rashbaum (MTV, SPIN) raving that “Regan has the untainted swagger of youth, the confidence and bravado of adulthood, and the soul of the classic female icons.”  Read more…

 

Pretty Little Baby cover


What they are saying about Amy Regan:

Regan ties the EP (Gonna Get Better) together with a voice that possesses both the promise of youth & the soulfulness of older artistes like Aimee Mann & Joni Mitchell. I found its charm irresistible.” – Power of Pop 
“There’s no denying the talent of this New York songstress” – Pop Damage

“With her strong online presence, it does not come as a surprise that she was able to pack the Hall…she has glowing stage presence, as her bright smile illuminates the stage and adds a wonderful and intrinsic quality to her music.” – Riveting Riffs Magazine 

 

“Just when it seems there are few good songwriters anymore, Amy Regan comes along to dispel that notion.” – Music Connection Magazine

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