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With the release of their new album, fuego,
Steve Aliment, Annie O'Neill and the band burn through a solid collection of rootsy rock, Americana and Country tinged songs spinning tales of hope, heartbreak and highways.
"I wrote most of these songs in 2023 and '24", said Aliment. These songs are from experiences and adventures, some parts true, some parts fiction. I kept a journal and wrote down song ideas and weaved them into some kind of a three and a half minute stories. Then, we got together as a band and fine tuned the arrangements and created a sound that is heavy on guitars and sweet harmony singing. We didn't really set out to make an album. We recorded these songs one-by-one and then, when we had a dozen or so, it was like hey, these sound good together, let's release an album! Turned out to be our best one yet!"
explains Steve of the release.
Steve Aliment & Annie O’Neill are a singer/songwriter duo living in Seattle, WA. Their songs are guitar-oriented roots, country, rock and soul influenced with vocal harmonies drawn from The Everly Brothers, The Byrds and The Beatles.
Together, Steve & Annie tell stories with their original songs that seamlessly share a common element of rootsy poetry and fiery harmony. They’ve been releasing a steady stream of songs since 2020 and the band is getting radio play all over the world - from Seattle, WA to Dublin, Ireland. With smokin’ guitars, rock- solid rhythms and dynamic vocal harmony- this band of veteran Pacific Northwest troubadours always delivers a compelling live show!
Steve has long been a mainstay of the Seattle scene with bands like the Rangehoods, No Cheese Please, the Fighting Cocks and Denny Blaine. Steve also recorded two acclaimed EPs with San Francisco's Yanks, Only Lovers Left Alive, and Made In The States, both on the DTI label.
Steve and Annie formed the band in 2021 by teaming up with guitarist Bart Hyde (No Cheese Please, Bark In The Dark), drummer Perry Morgan (Lazy Susan, The Souvenirs) and pedal steel guitarist Mark Wuesthoff (The Twang Junkies, Sweet Thang and The Stumblers).