"The Blueflowers woozy concoction of reverb-heavy guitars and American Gothic country-isms speak to the inner Cowboy Junkies fan in all of us." -Detour Mag.com
"Best guess is Blueflowers is what happens when a girl obsessively listens to Roy Orbison and Patsy Cline and her bandmates can quote every line from Blue Velvet."
-DetourMag.com
"The Blueflowers paint a world of alt-countrified slide, 1950’s rock n roll balladry and steel pedal twang....11 warm, summer raindrops that’ll mist up your vision and paint your world in watercolours"
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"Watercolor Ghost Town is a stunning tale of love, life and heartbreak. The more down to earth sound brings out the best of Hinote’s soft voice, anchoring it against the old western-like guitars and 1950’s ballad melodies. Parts of the shoegaze community may still be in mourning, but thanks to this album I can honestly say that I’m not one of them. This is an absolute gem" -iamthecrime.com
"This is a genuinely beautiful and touching piece of work, from the opening title track to the melancholy "Helpless and Hopeless" album closer. Hinote's voice remains note perfect and goose bump-inducing throughout; the musicianship is finely executed and lovingly arranged." -Metro Times
hey i finally got that video you asked for with my son playing the stand up bass i sent it to you in a message if you cant see it there my page also has it. hope you like it.
I still can't get over how incredible you are your voice is like listening to a sweet lullaby & the band just seems to make the music ebb & flow like waves toward the sea..Thanx for stoppin by Blueflowers, you number 1.