The Storm Windows, a New York and Vermont-based Americana band, have released a new single and EP titled "More Lucky," featuring six original songs that blend folk, rock, and jazz influences. This collection ranges from folk-tinged melodies to summer jam vibes, with the title track serving as an anthem of optimism and resilience. The band, consisting of brothers Rob and Don Mathews and drummer Erik Anderson, is enhanced by Dima Faustov's horn arrangements and background vocals by SamSam, creating a rich, layered sound that defines their signature style.
The EP "More Lucky" captures the essence of Americana music, offering tracks like "I Made a List" and "I'm Going to Memphis" that take listeners on a diverse musical journey. Themes of hope and the pursuit of something better resonate throughout the EP, making it a timely release for the summer of 2025. Following their EP release event at the Stone Corral Brewery in Richmond, Vermont, The Storm Windows are scheduled to perform at the historic Silver Bay Auditorium on Lake George, New York, to further promote their new work. For those interested in exploring the EP further, The Storm Windows have made their EPK available here, featuring links to the six original songs and lyric videos for "More Lucky" and "I'm Going to Memphis."
This release highlights the band's musical evolution and their commitment to creating music that speaks to the human experience, solidifying their place in the Americana music scene. By weaving together diverse influences and heartfelt themes, The Storm Windows demonstrate their ability to connect with audiences through authentic storytelling and melodic craftsmanship. The EP's focus on resilience and optimism reflects broader cultural trends, offering listeners a sense of uplift during challenging times, which underscores its importance in the current musical landscape.


