Veronica Stanton

Caught Up On A Feeling

Self-Released, 2022

10/10

Listen to Caught Up On A Feeling

The Nashville songstress Veronica Stanton impresses us with this debut album, where strings and keys enter her acoustic Americana formula that might remind you of names like Cat Power or Regina Spektor.

“I’m No Good” starts the listen with Stanton’s stunning and expressive voice alongside Connor Vance’s stirring strings and John Papageorgiou’s skilled drumming, and “Sorry If It Bothers You” follows with Wilson Harwood’s carefully strummed acoustic guitar accenting Stanton’s cozy singing in the breezy Americana.

Further on, “So Long” moves with a very intimate spirit of folk ideas that are delivered with much grace, while “Quick Fix” is textured both playfully and charmingly with well timed banjo, soulful backing vocals and Stanton’s very well thought out word play.

Close to the end, “All I Need To Know” has Stanton on acoustic guitar amid the dreamy dynamics that nearly sound like a lullaby, and “Worry” exits with more emphasis on drumming and inviting banjo to complement Stanton’s diverse voice.

An artist with a wealth of talent, Stanton has the voice, the songs and the stories that resonate so much timelessness and will likely make anyone a fan who is willing to listen.

Travels well with: Silver Lining- Go Out Nowhere; Grace Morrison- Daughter