FAR FROM HOME

 

the album

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PRESS

NPR 02/07/20

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED: New Music Friday: Our Top 10 Albums Out Feb. 7

“I feel like the still sure career of Aubrie Sellers is kind of a textbook example of the predicament of women in Nashville right now, women in country. There are not very many slots available on the country playlists, in Americana there’s more room, but women who wanna rock and have an edge––I still feel like they’re somewhat at a disadvantage systematically in Nashville. It takes a while to settle in and find the way and I really really hope that people support Aubrie on this record because for me it takes me back to things like Rank and File and Jason and the Scorchers, you know classic country punk records from my youth that really set up what Americana would become.”
– Ann Powers, All Songs Considered

PASTE 02/07/20

"Who’s the Nashville starlet who can cover Dwight Yoakam, jam with Steve Earle and sing her way right into your heart without skipping a beat? That’s Aubrie Sellers..."
– Ellen Johnson & Paste Staff 

“2020 is bound to be her take-off year.”
— Paste

Americana Highways 02/07/20

REVIEW: Aubrie Sellers’ “Far From Home” Pushes That Sound Into Dusty Cowboy Future

"Musical boundaries need to be pushed. As much as I enjoyed the great old stuff featured at the beginning of PBS’s Country Music, the true fascination was watching the music evolve and change as new storytellers emerged. Now, with all of the digital tools we have, virtually any kind of sound can be created, but true artists will find a direction to match that sonic palette. California-based Aubrie Sellers has termed her style “garage country,” and on her second album, Far From Home, she pushes that sound far beyond her debut’s grunginess into something like a dusty cowboy future.”
— Americana Highways

CMT 02/07/20

Aubrie Sellers Finds Her Place in Far From Home

Mag Viral 02/07/20

Aubrie Sellers extends the family tradition with rock

NY Country Swag 02/07/20

NYCS First Impression Aubrie Sellers ‘Far From Home’

"She creates music that comes from within, and in an era where everyone is full-speed ahead, it’s exciting to see someone slow down and simply create art. Far From Home is a storyteller’s album. These are the stories that live on longer than Sellers herself."
— New York Country Swag

The Bluegrass Situation 02/07/20

AUBRIE SELLERS LETS HER MUSIC BREATHE IN ‘FAR FROM HOME’

"With her new album Far From Home, Aubrie Sellers is living up to its title. Raised in Nashville as the daughter of musicians (Jason Sellers and Lee Ann Womack) and now living in Los Angeles, she absorbed bluegrass and country while still exploring genres with a harder edge. That spectrum of influences is apparent in her new music, which ranges from the softer sounds of the title track to the electrified vibe of “My Love Will Not Change,” a duet with Steve Earle.”
— The Blue Grass Situation

The Boot 02/07/20

Interview: Aubrie Sellers Adds Rock Music, Acting to Family’s Country Music Tradition

"Sellers writes guitar rock while embracing country storytelling. The instantly catchy riffs that introduce “Lucky Charms” and the glam influence heard on “Glad” come from an artist in love with not just Led Zeppelin and Creedence Clearwater Revival but also the hottest bands from Sellers’ formidable listening years: the White Stripes, the Strokes and Franz Ferdinand.”
— The Boot

WMOT 02/07/20

Aubrie Sellers Waited A Long Time To Get This ‘Far From Home’