The Storm Windows, a New York and Vermont-based Americana band, has unveiled their new single and EP, both titled "More Lucky". This release marks a significant contribution to the Americana music scene, offering listeners a blend of folk, rock, and jazz influences. The title track, "More Lucky", stands out as a rustic singer-songwriter anthem that champions hope and perseverance, resonating deeply in today's challenging times.
Comprising six original songs, the EP showcases the band's versatility and depth. From the folk-tinged melodies of "More Lucky" and "I Made a List" to the summer jam vibes of "I'm Going to Memphis" and "We All Have Ghosts", the collection culminates with the rock-inspired "I Ain't Finished Yet" and the uplifting "Angel (That Heaven Must Of Sent Down)". Each track conveys a message of hope, a yearning for improvement, and the endless possibilities that lie ahead.
The Storm Windows, consisting of brothers Rob Mathews on guitar and vocals, Don Mathews on upright bass and vocals, and drummer Erik Anderson, are known for their dynamic performances. Their music, described as "New Americana", reflects their ability to weather life's storms and emerge stronger. The band's upcoming performances at the Stone Corral Brewery in Richmond, Vermont, and the historic Silver Bay Auditorium on Lake George, New York, are highly anticipated events that will bring their new songs to life.
This release is not just another addition to the Americana genre; it's a timely reminder of the power of music to inspire and uplift. In a world craving positivity, "More Lucky" serves as a beacon of hope, encouraging listeners to keep moving forward. The Storm Windows have once again proven their ability to craft songs that are not only musically rich but also emotionally resonant, making this EP a must-listen for fans of Americana and beyond.


