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“Pascali paints a visceral musical portrait of an immigrant’s journey—deftly cloaked in old-world style.”
“Listening to Amanda Pascali is an auditory passport.”
“I was enthused by her ability to carry the already brimming hall with eager fans and her impressive ability to rock a harmonica. Watching from behind you might have confused her with a young, female and Italian Bob Dylan.”
Amanda’s Interview with Voyage Magazine
“I, just like many other children of immigrants, do not choose to be political. What I want people to take away from my words is that when I write a political song, it comes from the same place as when I write a love song. I am bound to my craft by the one thing that joins love and revolution- great passion. At the root of my music is this great passion. I think that without it, no good art can be created.”
“I meet a lot of young people with talent, but very few who work hard to develop that talent. Amanda is one of those few.”
“Amanda Pascali will be the most important voice in this generation of folk music.”
- Jeff Paxton, Sofar Sounds Houston City Lead
2017
Interview with Antigravity magazine, new orleans.
“As a little girl I loved looking at maps. And I had this dream of going on expeditions, and being at sea, and going to the poles.” “…science is about truth and understanding, the same thing that all good art is made about. If the goal is to make science accessible, then art is the perfect medium. In the end, science is art, geology is art.” - Amanda in an interview with Paris Achenbach on the relationship between art and science - Antigravity Magazine, New Orleans, January 2018.