Lindi Ortega: Faded Gloryville CD Giveaway!

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In case you missed it, Lindi Ortega has had a HUGE year in 2015.

It will be 3 years since we 1st covered Lindi in Toronto at The Rivoli, and this success doesn’t surprise us one bit!

Her album, Faded Gloryville, has been heaped with praise from Rolling Stone, NPR, Huffington Post, The Washington Post, and a whole whack of other publications.

OH, and she won her 2nd consecutive Roots Artist of the Year Award at the CCMAs.

Lindi Ortega Faded Gloryville Album CoverSo, as a holiday gift to someone awesome, we’re giving you all a chance to win a CD copy of Faded Gloryville right now.

Use the app, earn your entries, tell your friends, and we’ll email the lucky winner so we can send them their prize!

It’s really that easy.

And if you wanted proof that people are loving Lindi, here are some of the things that have been written…

#29 “Lindi Ortega’s edgy lyrics are often hard, speaking of drug deals and interventions, messy break-ups and missed opportunities. Yet her torchy, noir-ish twang can cast a soft, vulnerable light, especially when the tremolo in her vocals kicks in. “You’re too clean-cut with polished shoes, I like ’em rugged with tattoos,” she trills on “I Ain’t the Girl,” one of the album’s highlights. She may not know what she wants, but she knows emphatically when it isn’t right.”Rolling Stone, Top 40 Country Albums of 2015

Lindi Ortega, “Ashes” Roy Orbison is smiling somewhere in his blue heaven, listening to torch queen Ortega’s take on sublime heartbreak.NPR Music’s Favorite Songs of 2015

“After the August release of her follow-up that was co-produced by studio magician Dave Cobb, her career has continued to take off. A filled-up touring calendar has included her Grand Ole Opry debut in November, and a slew of appearances throughout the United Kingdom, Sweden and Spain are scheduled to start off 2016. Don’t think that success will prevent her from writing the saddest of sad songs, though. As evidenced by “Ashes,” Ortega knows heartache — and isn’t afraid to write or sing about it.”Huffington Post, Music’s Fantastic 15 of 2015: Here’s Wishing These Top Performers a Very Best Fest

“Ortega is a full-spectrum Americana revivalist with the kind of soaring vocals that evoke the greats of yesteryear (Cline, Lynn, Parton). Yet her visual flair is more akin to Gwen Stefani or the late Amy Winehouse.”The Washington Post

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