Amanda Pascali left us stuck on constant repeat with her newest track “Temporary Home”. The track comes with an outstanding music video that will definitely give you a better experience while listening. “Temporary Home” serves as an honest look into the life of an immigrant and details the struggle of being caught between two worlds. The production of this track is professional, smart and brought this record to a whole new level. The instrumentation and the cinematography are amazing and the lyrics are original, beautifully written and mesh perfectly with the vocal melodies. The vibes of this song are so beautiful and the melodies are catchy. Amanda Pascali has one of the richest and most charming voices we’ve ever heard and her performance on this track is more than professional which shows how talented she is. We hope you love this song as much as we do!
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Internationally acclaimed, bilingual singer/songwriter and 2021 Houston Chronicle “Musician of the Year,” Amanda Pascali was born in Queens, New York, and is based in Houston, Texas. Often referred to as a “young, female, and Italian Bob Dylan,” Amanda has released music and performed internationally, from the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. to packed houses in Italy, Romania, and across the Eastern hemisphere.
With a father who was thrown out of his home country for rebelling against the government, Amanda was driven from a young age to be a messenger of her family’s stories and diaspora. As the rising voice of America’s most ethnically diverse generation of young people, 24-year-old Pascali writes songs that speak to the experience of growing up as a first-generation American. Amanda’s music, now coined, Immigrant American Folk delivers a powerful narrative on being- “too foreign for here, too foreign for home, and never enough for both”.
In 2016, Amanda recorded a solo, self-titled EP which she released before forming her group- Amanda Pascali and The Family. The group’s debut, full-length album “Still It Moves” is a tribute to Italian revolutionary Galileo Galilei, and a collection of songs dedicated to all things true, whether or not we want them to be, in a political climate where simply telling the truth can be revolutionary.
“Pascali paints a visceral portrait of the immigrant experience; deftly cloaked in old-world style.” – Noel Paul Stookey (Peter, Paul and Mary)
“Accompanied by classically trained multi-instrumentalist Addison Freeman and the rest of her band, Amanda Pascali is not only a powerful poet with an angelic voice but an unstoppable force. Her songs deliver a modern message with a sound from another era.” – Calvin Venus (British International Billboard Chart Producer)
“One of Houston’s most acclaimed and promising young songwriters.” – Jesse Sendejas (Houston Press)