See what magazines and critics are saying about Queera Nightly

Reviews

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Essentially Pop

An artist, musician, and drag performer, Queera Nightly identifies as Gender Queer, and has often found herself questioning where she fit in the world. Now she’s on her way to finding her place – signed to OIM Records, an Oakland indie label, and her new album a tell-all, packed solidly with her darkest secrets, fantasies, and torch songs.

-Lisa Hafey

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American Pancake

The lyricism explores life, love, dreams and mysterious secrets kept, spun with smoothly expressive vocals and deep noir tinged soundscapes

- Alyssa Holland

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The Other Side Reviews

‘The Girl Who Fell’ is an Americana-influenced testament to personal journeys. With the intimacy of Bob Dylan, the warming vocals of Florence Welch and an almost inexplicable underlying intensity, Nightly ensnares one’s senses with their soulful sound.

-Nicole Mendes

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Beats Per Minute

Filled with torch songs, pop distillations and a layered dose of indie rock tenacity, the collection is a proper introduction to the complicated nature of this mesmerizing artist.

-Joshua Pickard

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Sonic Breakfast

With a bouncy indie-pop beat, jangling guitars and a dose of French chanson from the 1960’s, this is a tune that offers a compelling narrative flittering between social constraints and personal freedom.

-Seantizz

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The Bay Bridged

In Summoning, you'll find a combo of the best parts of various genres: Splashy percussion, sparkling guitars, a tuneful melody — and there's something just a little sad about it all, which gives it a cathartic, evocative feel.

-Jody Amable