The Lion Rampant Publishing

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The Lion Rampant Publishing

Featuring selections of independent and emerging artists from the US and UK. Sounds from the realms of Indie Rock, Indie Folk, and Island Jams. Vibes of Desert Noir, Desert Psych Rock, British Alt Rock, Singer Songwriter and Post-First-Wave Ska.

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    Bisbee

    Artist: Anamieke Quinn Album: The Ca Va Sessions Notes: Recorded at Ca Va Studios in Glasgow, Scotland www.anamieke.com Passionate, unusual and soulful are all adjectives thrown around to describe Anamieke Quinn performances, which draw comparisons to Ani DiFranco, Joni Mitchell and Rickie Lee Jones. The Arizona songstress with a Dutch name (pronounced "Awn-uh-MEEK") is known for her unorthodox guitar style, carefully crafted lyrics and powerful vocal performances. Songs feature a memorable melody woven into a quintessentially rhythmic and jazz-influenced guitar part, while the poignant and sometimes sultry lyrics range from intimate to grandiose, but always slice like a knife. Vocals nimbly sweep between sweet, tender moments and soulful anthems, with a little twang of the prairie in between. Bearing an acoustic Martin guitar, you’ll see her in small venues, festivals, streets and subways across the US singing her heart out with finger-picked accents and an occasional whistle break. Photo by Matthew Robinson

  2. 8

    Everything Will Be Ok

    Artist: Anamieke Quinn Album: The Ca Va Sessions Notes: Recorded at Ca Va Studios in Glasgow, Scotland www.anamieke.com Passionate, unusual and soulful are all adjectives thrown around to describe Anamieke Quinn performances, which draw comparisons to Ani DiFranco, Joni Mitchell and Rickie Lee Jones. The Arizona songstress with a Dutch name (pronounced "Awn-uh-MEEK") is known for her unorthodox guitar style, carefully crafted lyrics and powerful vocal performances. Songs feature a memorable melody woven into a quintessentially rhythmic and jazz-influenced guitar part, while the poignant and sometimes sultry lyrics range from intimate to grandiose, but always slice like a knife. Vocals nimbly sweep between sweet, tender moments and soulful anthems, with a little twang of the prairie in between. Bearing an acoustic Martin guitar, you’ll see her in small venues, festivals, streets and subways across the US singing her heart out with finger-picked accents and an occasional whistle break. Photo by Matthew Robinson

  3. 7

    The Prey from Third Man Booth (acoustic solo)

    Here's an old-timey recording of some modern rock with songstress Anamieke of Treasurefruit. Recorded in Nashville at the Third Man Records booth. Direct to vinyl on a tiny Martin acoustic guitar.

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    C'est La Vie

    Artist: Treasurefruit Album: Poisonous Dwellers of the Desert Notes: Recorded at The Scratchin' Post Studios in Scottsdale, AZ www.treasurefruit.com Debut release from Phoenix Southwestern Psych Rock quartet Treasurefruit. 10 sultry songs recorded live on an 8-track reel-to-reel tape machine and mixed by hand in real time on a 1970's desk. Sweet garnishes of the wurly and backing vox added later. Truly a labor of love. Please enjoy. MORE.. Phoenix-based "desert noir" alternative rock band Treasurefruit elegantly weaves psychedelic blues, western swing, and hints of latin jazz into moonlit dreamscapes of the Great Southwest. Fronted by singer/songwriter Anamieke Quinn and guitarist extraordinaire Matt Ventre, Treasurefruit is noted for majestic melody lines and effortless delivery. Lyrically-driven songs explore fleeting moments with passionate vocal performances over unexpected chord structures and surprisingly jazzy grooves, courtesy of drummer Ehren Stonner. Treasurefruit was recently named one of the “Top Ten Female-Fronted Bands in Phoenix” by the Phoenix New Times, and Quinn was the recipient of the annual Songbird Award by Yab Yum Music and Arts. "Maybe it’s Quinn’s sultry, seductive vocal talent that provides a sense of warmth and luxury." - Mitchell Hillman, Java Magazine, January 2016 "Poisonous Dwellers of the Desert fuses sultry with Sonoran for a bluesy, psychedelic sound uniquely suited to the dark bars of our dusty cities. And through it all is Anamieke’s singular vocal stylings as they move from playful and kittenish (“Giddy Up”) to pensive (“This Point in Time”) to heart-wrenching (“Burn Much Brighter”)." - Yab Yum Music and Arts, January 2016 "The entire band is in top form here and keep in mind it's only the beginning of a fantastic album." - Mitchell Hillman, Phoenix New Times, March 2016 Now available at Amoeba Music in Hollywood, CA and Stinkweeds Records in Phoenix, AZ anamieke quinn - vocals, guitar, wurlitzer matt ventre - guitar brenden mcbride - bass, backing vocals ehren stonner - drums additional backing vocals provided by sara mcallister (tracks 2, 7, 8 and 9) all songs written by anamieke quinn copyright 2015 the lion rampant publishing, all rights reserved

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    The Prey

    Lead single from Treasurefruit debut "Poisonous Dwellers of the Desert" An upbeat alternative rock cut with female vocals, searing electric guitar solos and ferocious hooks. LYRICS: The Prey Headin’ out on the open range Bound for pleasure and bound for pain He needs a reason To try and make it home Some sort of reason To walk the night alone By the moonlight he sees her face Full of beauty and full of grace He needs a reason To try and make it home Some sort of reason To walk the night alone The summer sun is setting deeper in the sky Soon you’ll belong to all the creatures of the night Don’t make a difference if you think you know your way If you’re not the predator then you must be the prey Go ahead open up that door But what you’re askin’s a slight bit more Than I am willing To give without a fight More than I’m willing To let in tonight The summer sun is setting deeper in the sky Soon you’ll belong to all the creatures of the night Don’t make a difference if you think you know your way If you’re not the predator than you must be the prey The summer sun is setting deeper in the sky Soon you’ll belong to all the creatures of the night Don’t make a difference if you think you know your way If you’re not the predator than you must be the prey Artist: Treasurefruit Album: Poisonous Dwellers of the Desert Notes: Recorded at The Scratchin' Post Studios in Scottsdale, AZ www.treasurefruit.com

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    Valley Of The Light

    Artist: Treasurefruit Album: Poisonous Dwellers of the Desert Notes: Recorded at The Scratchin' Post Studios in Scottsdale, AZ www.treasurefruit.com Debut release from Phoenix Southwestern Psych Rock quartet Treasurefruit. 10 sultry songs recorded live on an 8-track reel-to-reel tape machine and mixed by hand in real time on a 1970's desk. Sweet garnishes of the wurly and backing vox added later. Truly a labor of love. Please enjoy. MORE.. Phoenix-based "desert noir" alternative rock band Treasurefruit elegantly weaves psychedelic blues, western swing, and hints of latin jazz into moonlit dreamscapes of the Great Southwest. Fronted by singer/songwriter Anamieke Quinn and guitarist extraordinaire Matt Ventre, Treasurefruit is noted for majestic melody lines and effortless delivery. Lyrically-driven songs explore fleeting moments with passionate vocal performances over unexpected chord structures and surprisingly jazzy grooves, courtesy of drummer Ehren Stonner. Treasurefruit was recently named one of the “Top Ten Female-Fronted Bands in Phoenix” by the Phoenix New Times, and Quinn was the recipient of the annual Songbird Award by Yab Yum Music and Arts. "Maybe it’s Quinn’s sultry, seductive vocal talent that provides a sense of warmth and luxury." - Mitchell Hillman, Java Magazine, January 2016 "Poisonous Dwellers of the Desert fuses sultry with Sonoran for a bluesy, psychedelic sound uniquely suited to the dark bars of our dusty cities. And through it all is Anamieke’s singular vocal stylings as they move from playful and kittenish (“Giddy Up”) to pensive (“This Point in Time”) to heart-wrenching (“Burn Much Brighter”)." - Yab Yum Music and Arts, January 2016 "The entire band is in top form here and keep in mind it's only the beginning of a fantastic album." - Mitchell Hillman, Phoenix New Times, March 2016 Now available at Amoeba Music in Hollywood, CA and Stinkweeds Records in Phoenix, AZ anamieke quinn - vocals, guitar, wurlitzer matt ventre - guitar brenden mcbride - bass, backing vocals ehren stonner - drums additional backing vocals provided by sara mcallister (tracks 2, 7, 8 and 9) all songs written by anamieke quinn copyright 2015 the lion rampant publishing, all rights reserved

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    This Point In Time

    Deep cut from Treasurefruit debut "Poisonous Dwellers of the Desert" Mid-tempo classic rock epic power ballad with Southern shades of Skynrd. Powerful female vocals soar above majestic guitars. Poignant self-reflection, social commentary and life-purpose affirmations through seasonal metaphors (Autumn through the Holidays). LYRICS: THIS POINT IN TIME Summertime has come and gone It’s back to school for everyone Before October even comes I’ve got my costume and my gloves The future’s written by the past And this adventure’s not the last Here we go, round the block A cleaner slate on which to rock the boat’s arrived My ship’s come in, better climb aboard and don’t look back again The wind is blowin’ from the East And folks keep dancin’ to the beat Before Thanksgiving games are played I’ve got my aces saved in spades The future’s written by the past And only fleeting moments last Straight ahead, feel the breeze See the forest through the trees and just relax With peace of mind, all we’ve ever done’s led to this point in time This point in ti-me This point in time is not just numbers But a new found state of mind This point in time will tell the answers We have come so far to fi-nd The smell of firewood fills the air And pine trees crowd the city square Before the holidays consume I’ll get my floorplan inked in blue The future’s written by the past And certain things were built to last Here we go, round the block A cleaner slate on which to rock the boat’s arrived My ship’s come in, better climb aboard and don’t look back again Straight ahead, feel the breeze See the forest through the trees and just relax With peace of mind, all we’ve ever done’s led to this point in time This point in ti-me This point in time is not just numbers But a new found state of mind This point in time will tell the answers We have come so far to fi------ind Artist: Treasurefruit Album: Poisonous Dwellers of the Desert Notes: Recorded at The Scratchin' Post Studios in Scottsdale, AZ www.treasurefruit.com

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    Belt Buckle Mistletoe

    Artist: Anamieke Quinn Album: The Ca Va Sessions Notes: Recorded at Ca Va Studios in Glasgow, Scotland www.anamieke.com Passionate, unusual and soulful are all adjectives thrown around to describe Anamieke Quinn performances, which draw comparisons to Ani DiFranco, Joni Mitchell and Rickie Lee Jones. The Arizona songstress with a Dutch name (pronounced "Awn-uh-MEEK") is known for her unorthodox guitar style, carefully crafted lyrics and powerful vocal performances. Songs feature a memorable melody woven into a quintessentially rhythmic and jazz-influenced guitar part, while the poignant and sometimes sultry lyrics range from intimate to grandiose, but always slice like a knife. Vocals nimbly sweep between sweet, tender moments and soulful anthems, with a little twang of the prairie in between. Bearing an acoustic Martin guitar, you’ll see her in small venues, festivals, streets and subways across the US singing her heart out with finger-picked accents and an occasional whistle break. Photo by Matthew Robinson

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    Christmastime in Arizona

    Artist: Anamieke Quinn Album: The Ca Va Sessions Notes: Recorded at Ca Va Studios in Glasgow, Scotland www.anamieke.com Passionate, unusual and soulful are all adjectives thrown around to describe Anamieke Quinn performances, which draw comparisons to Ani DiFranco, Joni Mitchell and Rickie Lee Jones. The Arizona songstress with a Dutch name (pronounced "Awn-uh-MEEK") is known for her unorthodox guitar style, carefully crafted lyrics and powerful vocal performances. Songs feature a memorable melody woven into a quintessentially rhythmic and jazz-influenced guitar part, while the poignant and sometimes sultry lyrics range from intimate to grandiose, but always slice like a knife. Vocals nimbly sweep between sweet, tender moments and soulful anthems, with a little twang of the prairie in between. Bearing an acoustic Martin guitar, you’ll see her in small venues, festivals, streets and subways across the US singing her heart out with finger-picked accents and an occasional whistle break. Photo by Matthew Robinson

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Featuring selections of independent and emerging artists from the US and UK. Sounds from the realms of Indie Rock, Indie Folk, and Island Jams. Vibes of Desert Noir, Desert Psych Rock, British Alt Rock, Singer Songwriter and Post-First-Wave Ska.

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