JASMINE ASH & OH DARLING PRESS
January 4th, 2012JASMINE ASH
Press for “Beneath The Noise” (Feb 14th, 2012)
UK Press:
* Entertainment Focus
* Shout Magazine “One to Watch” (2012)
* Somojo Magazine, Electric Banana, and more…
For full articles and pictures, please visit JasmineAsh.com
US Press:
* iTunes front page feature – New and Noteworthy (week of album release)
* Windows Media Download of the week
* Baeble Music (Premieres “Give A Little Less”)
* Grunge Magazine, The Girls Are, Elbo, See.Speak.Style and more…
OH DARLING
* iTunes front page feature – New and Noteworthy (week of album release)
* Interview with KTLA on Morning Show
* Profile/song included in Spirit/Southwest magazine 40th Anniversary edition (1 of 8 bands in the Pop genre)
* Performance/interview on KGW News (Portland’s NBC affiliate)
* Performance/interview on KATU/AM Northwest (Portland)
* AOL Music Spinner full CD listening Party
* USA Today Pop Candy
* Metromix (Nationwide)
* Yahoo Music #1 New Video on homepage
* Two Features in LA Times “Brand X”
* Buzzbands LA
The Portland Mercury
“Jasmine Ash has the girliest of voices. It’s a compliment, of course…her voice feels down right sweet all the time, a breathy and innocent delivery that, when backed by the rest of her Oh Darling band mates, delivers quite a punch.”
Portland State Vanguard
“Nice Nice, the group’s first full-length album, is fantastic. Its got that great blend of pop and rock that listeners often expect from The Pixies, but the final feeling is completely different. When they saythey’re influenced by the Day of the Dead, they’re dead on. Pardon the pun. Oh Darling sounds like sugar skulls and exuberant celebration.”
Portland Tribune
“Cutesiness in music is a risk proposition. There’s a fine line between cute and cloying…Thankfully, newcomers Oh Darling get the balance right, with singer Jasmine’s girlish vocal bouncing over the music like a balloon tied to a toddlers’ wrist. There’s an innocence and giddiness to the music, and it’s impossible not to get a contact buzz from the bands’ buoyant, charming pop.”

