May 28, 2009 | Press
Ana Egge Road To My Love •••• Grace / Parkinsong Seemingly a wild and restless traveller, statuesque blonde Ana Egge not only looks fearless but often sounds fearless, an interesting paradox of a young, adventurous songwriter combined with a woman who performs with a...
May 21, 2009 | Press
Lucinda Williams once called her “a folk Nina Simone.” But Ana Egge is more country than that. Raised by hippies who grew wheat in North Dakota, the Brooklyn singer–songwriter crafts homespun hymns on her sixth disc to sing with your bare feet on the dashboard. “Bully...
Mar 4, 2009 | Press
LIVE REVIEW Last night at the Cactus Cafe (how many times have I said that in the past month?), Ana Egge held court in fine style. Backed by members of What Made Milwaukee Famous, the indie-folk diva ran through most of the tunes from her new disc, Road To My Love...
Feb 25, 2009 | Press
The Folk Alliance has a peculiar tradition of moving the party up to the 17th, 18th and 19th floors for individual room showcases from about 10:30PM stretching into the wee hours of the night. The three floors of the Marriott turn into a dorm party with people...
Feb 10, 2009 | Press
Road to My Love by Christopher John Treacy EDGE Contributor Egge took a detour through some delightfully “Lazy Days” on the road to her love, and it shows. Whereas 2005’s “Out Past the Lights” shone bright with dizzyingly layered collages of sound and some...
Mar 3, 2008 | Press
Singer Ana Egge spends ‘Days’ idolizing the idle Laziness doesn’t get as much airtime as lust, greed and wrath, but it’s still considered a deadly sin. Not that laziness is unappreciated. As a culture we’re fascinated by the art of chilling out – maybe because...