Bio
New York Times says "Luscious, luminous, lilting lullabies" to describe Lucius, the duo of co-writers and singers, Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig. The songs on their debut album "Songs From The Bromley House", both organic and ethereal, feature homespun, mountainous, seems-like-they've-always-been melodies in songs like "Shenandoah" and "Step Up," while "For Loves Lost" and "What Does That Say" taps into a solemn, forlorn wistfulness reminiscent of acts like Feist and the Be Good Tanyas. The di...
Comments
Kerry Leigh:
Provocative, well-crafted compostions and compelling, well-executed performance! Best wishes -- Kerry
Jan 08
Ben Aaron:
Very wonderful music, Jess and Holly. I love "If I were You" and the dynamics when the chorus comes around. Very catcy. Glad I stumbled across you girls! From a fellow folkie in the North Country, ---Ben Aaron
Sep 21
Kerani:
Beautiful harmonies =)
Jan 29
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Status
Status:
Debut Album "SONGS FROM THE BROMLEY HOUSE" Available Now!!!!




