The musicianship is exemplary… but Di Micele’s impassioned voice is the star of the show, conjuring Aimee Mann, Karen Carpenter, and Bonnie Raitt at different moments, but remaining resolutely her own… Di Micele deftly mixes pop with politcis, big issues and little stories, with something akin to the skillful balancing act achieved by the master of the art like Billy Bragg and Steve Earle. — Rock N Reel
This album blends Americana folk with a little jazz and blues to produce a sound that not only entertains but informs and inspires. I was not aware of Alice Di Micele before hearing this album but will certainly be looking out for her other albums — Fatea
One With the Tide is an album full of seemingly effortless performances, thought-provoking lyrics, startling contrasts, and superb vocals. — Music Riot
Alice’s 2018 album features her long-time touring bassist Rob Kohler and drummer Nick Kirby. With Mikey Stevens on guitar Stevie James Wright on acoustic slide and mandolin, Jenny Conlee-Drizos (from the Decemberists) on organ and piano, Don Harriss on Fender Rhodes, Tom Berich on steel drum and percussion, Michal Palzewicz on cello, and Phoenix Sigalove and Emily Turner (Free Creatures) on backing vocals.
Songs include:
1. One With the Tide
2. Desire
3. The Other side
4. Lonely Alone
5. Waiting
6. Nature Reigns
7. Seeds
8. Voice Of the Water
9. Imagine