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‘Till I Reach Bombay’ by Amanda Homi album reviews
The Celebrity Cafe “Amanda Homi’s Till I Reach Bombay is a jubilant album. It is Indian pop music that is energetic and joyous. The album is, at its core, an ode to dance. Homi’s voice wails out, filled with vitality. Lightness and merriment are all part of the journey. Homi is of English and Indian descent. She is […]”
Music News Nashville “She’s been evolved since time began / Throw down your guns and stop your war / Let’s work it out on the dance floor, sings New York artist Amanda Homi, celebrating the healing power of women on “Dancing Girls” – the middle eastern-flavored opening track of her latest album, “Till I Reach Bombay.” Produced and […]”
Jazz Weekly “Vocalist and songwriter Amanda Homi mixes musical sounds and styles like a flavorful curry on this album. Instruments from the West, Mid-East and Central Asia stand comfortably next to each other like a World Cup Soccer match as guitars, ouds, tablas, and harmoniums meld with flutes, violins and nylon stringed guitars. Homi’s voice is clear, […]”
Amanda Homi explores worldly melodies on ‘Till I Reach Bombay’ Pittsburgh In Tune “The music of New York City-based singer/songwriter Amanda Homi isn’t for everyone, but those who dig some worldly flavor should warm to latest full-length “Till I Reach Bombay.” Homi is of British and Indian descent, and she incorporates pieces of her culture (and many others) into an 11-track release that melds Indian, Spanish, Egyptian, funk, […]”
Roots Music Report “Amanda Homi, of English and Indian descent, is a singer-songwriter who crosses genres (world, roots, funk, pop and classical). Now based in New York City, she covers a lot of musical territory in a masterful, yet adventurous, way. If a person enjoys listening to music to conjure up images of far away places and sights, […]”
Inside World Music “London-born and New York-based, Amanda Homi’s Indian descent and world travels shines through on her latest release, Till I Reach Bombay. The danceable elements of “Dancing Girls” is very fitting and addictive. The classy pop-infused “Samba Feliz” brings to life a tropical and Latin medley. The upbeat “Shoes” is a marvelous and quirky Latin-themed composition […]”
Angelica Music “You may make the same mistake I did and judge this album by its cover. To me, this looks like traditional Indian music performed by an American trying to connect with her homeland. I mean, doesn’t it? Instead, let me debunk that notion immediately. Amanda Homi’s Till I Reach Bombay is a delicious fusion of […]”