Press

 "St. Claire's music is filled to the brim with Emily Forsythe's shimmering voice, even when their tunes are at their most sparsely arranged."
 - Ryan's Smashing Life
www.rslblog.com

"Whereas our relationship with kin hasn’t produced anything more industrious than a few really inventive noogies and a couple cases of crippling guilt, siblings Emily and Glenn Forsythe have managed to pool their obscenely talented genetics into bitchin’ indie-folk outfit St. Claire."
- the Weekly Dig
www.digboston.com

"The opening track on St. Claire's debut ("He is a Ghost") is a slow burner, culminating with the focal point of the whole experience: Emily's voice. It grasps us immediately, easing between throaty, jazzy lows and vibrant, tearful highs, then settling into a gorgeous blue-grass sound. Created primarily by Forsythe's gifted brother, Glenn, the mix and instrumentation recall both the prairie and the rocky Atlantic. But it's the voice that holds us in thrall-- it captures us and makes us want to travel with it. The feelings are here and real, but the overarching melancholy never becomes overbearing. Everyone Lives Here's earnestness is indefatigable, its passion unwavering And despite the struggle and heartache it depicts, all you want to do is hear one line again and again."
- the Weekly Dig
www.digboston.com

"You know that fuzzy feeling you get when you find a new song or band that completely blows you away on first listen?  Well, I got that feeling last night when I stumbled onto St. Claire... Emily Forsythe's sultry voice takes these simple, dreamy folk songs to a another level - the result is completely mesmerizing.  While the vocals are what drew me in, these are truly great songs - full of lush melodies and smart lyrics.  Layers of harmonies, background vocals add depth, while banjos, glockenspiel and snare add texture..."
-Visible Voice
www.visiblevoice.net