Amy Speace
from 10001, US


  • For Fans Of
    Lone Justice, The Jayhawks (if they had a chick lead singer), Lucinda w/ a different voice, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Roseanne Cash, early Joan Baez, Ryan Adams, Natalie Merchant. Time Out/New York referred to her as the alt-country Jill Sobule, whatever that means.
  • Inspiration
    Lucinda Williams, Bob Dylan, Matthew Sweet, Patty Griffin, The Band, Ryan Adams, Steve Earl, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, Jay Farrar, Neil Young, Buddy Miller, Alejandro Escovedo, Neil Diamond, Dolly Parton, Iron and Wine, Willie Nelson, early Linda Rostadt, early early Joan Baez, Hem, Robbie Fulks, Jill Sobule, Emmylou Harris, Springsteen, Zepplin, Tumbleweed, Elton John, Elvis Costello
  • Label
    Wildflower Records

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"I kind of spilled blood all over this project," Amy Speace says of her new album The Killer In Me, which marks a quantum creative leap from the artist's 2006 breakthrough effort Songs For Bright Street. While that release won her widespread critical acclaim and a loyal international fan base, The Killer In Me finds the New York-based singer/songwriter forging into deeper, darker lyrical and musical terrain, borne largely out of relationships gone wrong, then right and wrong again. "This is the record that I needed to make," Speace states. "In many ways, it was the hardest thing I've ever done. And in some ways, it was the easiest. Writing the songs was emotionally difficult, deep and intense--it was kind of an exorcism. But in the end, the songs flowed pretty quickly. You write the things that you're afraid to say out loud." The Killer In Me's 12 soul-baring new songs maintain the effortless melodic appeal of her prior work, while delivering complex emotional insights that give the album startling intimacy and resonance. "The Killer In Me" chronicles a strangled co-dependent relationship, while "Haven't Learned A Thing" offers absolution for the continuing struggle in the attempt to connect with another and never getting it completely right. "This Love" speaks to the hope and uncertainty that comes with the onset of a new relationship. The album covers more terrain than romantic relationships, closing with "Piece By Piece," written as a prayer to her father, wishing him peace and love after the death of his brother. Most of the album was written in the rural isolation of a rented cabin in the Catskills after her final separation from her husband. "It was just me, some books, my journals, my guitar and the songs, with no phone and no TV," she explains. "I spent a lot of time reading and hiking and chopping wood for the stove, and wrote the songs that form the emotional center of this album." "The situation," she continues, "forced me to sit with a lot of silence, fear and confusion and make a kind of peace with them by writing songs to keep from going crazy. That's when the album started making sense to me and became a whole different thing. Something shifted when I realized what was going on in the world outside mirrored what was going on inside of me, and I wanted to write songs that bridged that divide.". Born in Baltimore and raised in small-town Pennsylvania, Speace initially had her sights set on a career as a playwright/actor, graduating from Amherst College and toured with the prestigious National Shakespeare Company. After moving to New York, she had roles in various off-Broadway productions and independent films, ran her own theater company, and taught Shakespeare in the New York City school system. After teaching herself to play guitar, she began setting her poetry to music, and quickly found songwriting to be the most creatively fulfilling thing she'd ever done. She soon began performing as half of the female duo Edith O. Speace made her solo debut with the 2002 release Fable, recorded with $5000 donated by fans and released on her own Twangirl label. Giving up her hard-won acting career to become a full-time musician, she hopped into her car and hit the road, booking herself into every club, caf and college that would have her. After catching a performance at the SXSW music industry festival, Judy Collins' manager brought Speace to the attention of Collins, who signed her to her Wildflower label. Her debut for the label, Songs For Bright Street, received warm praise from critics, including those in Europe, which has enabled her to build a strong touring base there. JOIN AMY'S MAILING LIST: http://visitor.constantcontact.com/d.jsp?m=1102247842862&p=oi

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  • Ashley Marie Lewis Hey Amy! Just leaving some love and inviting you to check out my new songs!. :)<BR><BR>I wrote the lyrics and composed the music for "Drive", and I wrote the lyrics/melody for "I'll Stay Gone". :) Let me know what you think!::<BR><BR>http://www.digitalrodeo.com/ashleymarielewis<BR><BR>Hope you're well!<BR><BR>Wishing you all the best and much success,<BR>-AML :)<BR>www.ashleymarielewis.com

    (128 days ago)
  • David Boswell Sr. Nice sounds you have. Just stopped by to say Hi! <BR>Thanks for the add stop by and give a listen , <BR>Please Leave a comment. <BR>Thanks Dave

    (382 days ago)
  • Veronica Ballestrini Hey! It's great to be neighbors here. You will automatically be entered in a contest sponsored by Digital Rodeo. <BR>You could possible win a round trip flights, hotel stay, and tickets to the CMA Fan Fest for 2!<BR><BR>xoxo~Veronica<BR><BR>P.S. Check back on DR for future updates and promotions!!<BR>

    (506 days ago)
  • HarleyRadio.Net your damm good

    (524 days ago)
  • nealseamon Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

    (617 days ago)
  • Rickey Lee Watson Amy,<BR>Thank you for the friendship and the beautiful songs <BR>well written and delivered , it feel good to escape in your music .<BR>and that's a good thing .<BR>I wont tell ya how to dress, or what to do ..<BR>Just keep do it your doing well !<BR>love your sound<BR>Rickey Lee Watson

    (672 days ago)
  • LONEROCK - Scandinavian Country That Rocks!! Hi Amy!<BR>Thanks for adding us - looking forward to hear some more from you!<BR>Please feel free to visit us from time to time and listen to something you don't hear every day:<BR>Country Music From Denmark!!<BR>Best wishes.<BR>Lonerock<BR>

    (694 days ago)
  • lawsie thx amy for the add u tc hugs lorraine . thx eric for sending a comment back from amy hugs to u to

    (697 days ago)
  • South Of Nashville Hi Amy, thanks for being a neighbor. You guys have great music and your voice is so lovely. Luv what yall are doing. So come on over and sit a spell sometime and I will have the coffee aperkin'. While you are here take a hearing at my music and songs. Best Regards, Phil...

    (698 days ago)
  • Mark Blackheart Thank you ....

    (698 days ago)
  • Music4meNu Stoppin'by to say Hi, Lisa G.

    (722 days ago)
  • Robbins & Wheeler All the best from Robbins & Wheeler.

    (734 days ago)
  • Richard Murray Hey Amy...Sweet with a great attitude you should do well on any stage. As they say the real deal....RM

    (747 days ago)
  • Mad Myk You go, Amy. Great songs, lyrically and musically. Best of luck to you on this adventure!

    (749 days ago)
  • Music4meNu Hi Amy!!! From one "Real Thing " to another,Let me have the honor of welcoming you to to the wonderful neighborhood of Digital Rodeo.It is a great place to showcase great upcoming artists as yourself for fans such as I to get to know.I already can see good fortune is in your future :}. Love that song The Real Thing....too cute... and the music is good also.Good luck gurl...Lisa G.in Mississippi

    (750 days ago)

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