Showing posts with label Orangefarben. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orangefarben. Show all posts

Friday, May 4, 2012

Listen To Sea Of Bees' "Gone" On Filter!

"The singer-songwriter's tune, "Gone," combines an upbeat groove to layered vocals, creating a floaty tune that would be the perfrect soundtrack on a summer day." Listen for yourself here on Filter.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Sea of Bees "Orangefarben" Out Today!


"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

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Sea of Bees' "Orangefarben" Editor's Pick on eMusic!

"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. “And I know I shouldn’t think those thoughts / but I’ve gone ahead and thought those thoughts and I’m fine,” she confesses on “Teeth,” as if convincing herself that the worst may be over, that time might go about its business and provide some relief. And if that grief is never fully eradicated, if she still finds herself longing for the comfort and safety of old attachments (oh, the sad letters I wrote to my parents from summer camp!), then at least the baggage she lugs around with her will be beautiful. Read the full review over here.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Sea Of Bees' "Orangefarben" Streaming Now On NPR!

"It's hard to imagine packing more heartache into a single record than Julie Ann Bee does on Orangefarben. The album, her second full-length under the name Sea of Bees, is a collection of intimate, sometimes gut-wrenching love letters documenting the dissolution of a passionate but doomed relationship. This is Bee's heart laid bare: The songs are raw, personal and burning with love, sex, longing and grief." Listen now on NPR.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Hear It First! Sea of Bees Debuts The First Track From Her Upcoming Album

Listen to Sea Of Bees "Broke" from the forthcoming album, Orangefarben Out April 9th, 2012 on Heavenly Records (EU) and May 1st, 2012 on Team Love (US)