Stacie Rose is an artist who we truly believe - can I say it again? - should
be a HUGE star! She writes incredibly catchy and well crafted pop music
that still manages to be about as far from the usual pop "fluff"
as you can get. She rocks, she writes great tunes, she has a gorgeous voice;
Stacie Rose is about as talented a musican as we have here at indie911.
—Indie911
"A gifted artist with many talents, Stacie Rose has the intuition and
drive to not only create great pop tunes which future generations will love
and cherish, she has the potential to develop a wide audience as the music
unfolds, fans experiencing music that corresponds to the recordings live,
never copying exactly what the musicians and she crafted before. Stacie
is not a byproduct of the studio. A real singer and writer, and performer,
her most recent project, "This is Yours an official bootleg",
is a prime example of an artist in touch with what it takes to transform
studio perfection to live energy."
—KWEEVAK Magazine
" The soulful voice of singer/songwriter Stacie Rose tugs at the heartstrings.
That's pretty impressive, given that with only two tracks-here being "High
as the Moon" and "Consider Me"-it can be pretty difficult
to assess an artist's true ability. As a demo for her new album SHADOW AND
SPLENDOR, Rose proves to have a charming, almost country crossover style
that's becoming popular within the mainstream. "High as the Moon"
is the better of the two tracks, carrying a gentle but hookish melody. It's
not hard to see it becoming a hit single."
— Darren Ratner, Skratch Magazine, March 2005
"Stacie Rose knows how to put out a great pop/rock album....
It's good intelligent pop and her sexy, playful voice is a perfect match...
There are several songs that I can see propelling her to super stardom..."
— COLLECTED SOUNDS a guide to woman in music
"Checkin' Out" is THE song to play to shake a bad mood. It's a
sweet little 'quit the pity party/carpe diem' anthem. Stacie Rose is a more
feminine, more mature version of Avril Lavigne. Any track would be perfect
for those tender moments on Dawson's Creek but if you listen hard, lyrics
are smart, arrangements are artful and often charmingly ambient. "Mine"
happens to be one of the standout numbers, a subtle song of self-empowerment.
If anything, kudos to Rose for being remarkably well-adjusted for a singer-songwriter.
— womanrock.com
Stacie Rose's Shadow & Splendor confronts the dark corners of her rock
'n' roll heart with honesty, integrity and beautifully crafted melodies.
— indiemusicreview.com, March 2005
The collection of rootsy, hook-filled rock recalls the better moments of
Sheryl Crow, while Rose’s confessional storytelling style shares an
affinity with fellow Jersey native Bruce Springsteen in his earlier years
— Ice Magazine, April 2005
Singer-songwriter Stacie Rose delivers her messages and her essence of honest
song-writing, powerful lyrics and sugared vocals.
— Singer Magazine, February 2005
Rose is maturing as a vocalist. You can hear it in "High as the Moon,"
in which she projects stunning vulnerability...Rose continues to put it
out there with great confidence and attitude. You go girl.
— Minor 7th Webzine




hot stuff
The awesome Street Team spreads the word about Stacie at Madison
Square Garden. Click here
for a special thank you to the team and learn how you can join!
AMC
is licensing the song "PROMISED LAND" (the remix) to promote a
big event that airs Sunday Oct. 2 called PREMIERE
MAGAZINE'S WOMEN IN HOLLYWOOD, honoring Charlize theron- Laura Linney,
Lindsay Lohan, Shirley MacLaine and Rachel Weisz. The spots are currently
running and the song will be used for the entire on-air/web promo campaign
Click here to discover an incredible treasure trove of Dynamite live tracks! Stacie at her best!
Go to Indie911
and catch 2 rockin' Rose podcasts! Scroll down to programs #11 and #2.
Come to the audio/visual page
to see a new video montage of Stacie at Galapagos!
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Get the fan's perspective of Stacie performing live from Stacia
Jones' blog.
Scope out some high praise in this review from Skope!
Here is the buzz from Performing
Songwriter.
"All heart..." 'sez Independents Only Click
here.
Smother Magazine weighs in with this review. Click
here.
Find out what Stacie had to say in her Curve magazine interview. Click
here.
Click to check out the good word in this Sentimentalist
Magazine Review!
The Kennebec Journal says Stacie
is among the best of 2005!
Inside Connection loves the new record! Read all about it...
More
kudos for "Shadow and Splendor" at All
Music Guide.
Rambles
is right on track with some very positive words about "Shadow & Splendor"!
Caffe!ne
Magazine names the new Stacie Rose single "Consider Me" "iPod
WORTHY"!
Crossover has a look at the new album and once
again they finish on a high note!
Collected Sounds takes another look at Stacie with
a review of Shadow & Splendor.
A
major review
on
Minor 7th.
You go girl.
Ice warms up to Shadow & Splendor in a cool
review.
Even if you don't speak German the last word of this Crossover
review of the EP says it all...!
Another knockout review...
on IndieMusicReview.com for "Shadow & Splendor"! Click
above to catch the buzz!
The Bergen
Record talks about the weather... and the new record.
...After listening to her 4-song EP, a sampling from her upcoming release,
Shadow and Splendor, I felt I had discovered a rare talent. In four honest,
pull-at-the-heart songs, Rose delivers her messages and her essence of
honest song-writing, powerful...
— Click to read the entire
Singer Magazine review