Jaimee Harris 2023

Boomerang Town

Jaimee Harris’s Sophomore Album Boomerang Town Sits In The Intersection Of Social, Personal, And Political Currents

New Album, 'Boomerang Town'

Available Now

New Album, 'Boomerang Town' • Available Now •

“The Fair And Dark Haired Lad”

From the new record Boomerang Town

(Folk N' Roll Records/Thirty Tigers)

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  • "Jaimee Harris’s 2020 Red Rescue was an auspicious debut, but Boomerang Town is a far stronger, more reflective, more emotional and masterful album that firmly announces her as both a voice and a writer of the finest grade." — Folk Radio UK

  • Boomerang Town reaches new heights for Harris.” — Austin Chronicle

  • “If you don’t know Jaimee Harris already then you need to get her on your music player of choice as soon as possible – great songs sung powerfully and, live, an easy raconteur.” — Americana UK

  • "Harris’s music bears the clear signs of having graduated from the fabled Texas country-folk singer-songwriter school founded by Kris and Willie, carried forward by the likes of Guy Clark and Nanci Griffith, and transmitted directly to Harris from the stage of Austin’s Continental Club by Jon Dee Graham, James McMurtry, and other lone star legends.” — Country Queer

  • “Rarely is a young artist tasked with so much to prove and live up to on their debut. Then again, rarer still are debut albums like this one, which sounds a lot more like a mid-career breakthrough on the level of Car Wheels on a Gravel Road than a tentative first step. Yes, it really is that damn good.” — Lonestar Music Magazine

  • “Jaimee Harris has been making waves with her emotive, stirringly honest songwriting that walks the often thin line between folk and country. Whatever you want to call it, it rides on the smooth instrument of Harris’s vocals and her courageous storytelling lyricism.” — Kim Ruehl, Folk Alley

  • "The album [Boomerang Town] is an impressive step forward, showcasing Harris’s knack for storytelling through an arc about breaking free from destructive patterns." – Christopher Treacy, Country Queer

  • “The latest taste of the album comes with ‘The Fair and Dark Haired Lad’. A pulsing Appalachian folk ballad that grapples with the seductive nature of alcohol and the addictions that all too often go along with it. With its lilting violins and stylised take on Celtic-tinged Americana, it brings to mind the folksy rock of Desire era Bob Dylan and Emmylou Harris’ Wrecking Ball, and ends up sounding like Polly Harvey fronting The Chicks.” – Holler.

  • “Taken from her forthcoming album, the song [“The Fair and Dark Haired Lad”] is part of an ambitious song-cycle that explores the generational arc of family, the stranglehold of addiction and the fragile ties that hold Americans together, tracing the fortunes and misfortunes of a colourful cast of small-town characters caught between hope and hopelessness.” – Holler.

  • “Her second album is the astonishing Boomerang Town… it further demonstrates the spellbinding writing skills she demonstrated in Red Rescue. It is a folk album with Americana leanings, generally slower than her debut and addresses many issues including love, emotional distance, death, grief, family, isolation, and inequality…Devastatingly honest songwriting.” — AmericanaUK

  • “Harris pulls off a skillful balance of craftsmanship and heart on Boomerang Town. With her moving vocals and airtight lyricism, Harris has created not only a sonic tour of small town living, but a songwriting tour de force.” — 9/10 stars, Holler.

  • “On her second album, the talented singer-songwriter returns home to explore characters wrestling with loss and dreams deferred.” — Texas Music Magazine

  • Boomerang Town is not a breezy, easy listen, but it’s an important album, with a lot to say. It’s also one that grows more impressive with each new listen.” — Americana Highways