Anne Stott is a good girl to the bad girls and bad girl to the good girls who will take you on a wild raw pop and indie rock ride from her most intimate observations to her global visions and ultimately her astral flares. Think eighties alt pop and nineties grunge filtered through modern moody soundscapes and Anne’s signature edgy compassion and earnest irreverence.
Anne recorded her third release, Watershed Synapse Experience, with platinum producer Barb Morrison (Deborah Harry, Rufus Wainwright) and Grammy nominated engineer Jeremy Kinney. The album is teeming with bold aural atmospherics that employ everything from jagged guitars and spacious electronica to ethereal choral and trash can percussive sections to manifest the most pop yet raw album of Anne’s career.
LADYGUNN Magazine said, “There are no labels that could define Anne Stott or that could limit the power of her music.” While Music Mecca called Watershed Synapse Experience, “dramatic, alluring and provocative.”
From the first lyric of the album, “Sometimes it seems like I won’t make it…” through to the last, “Feel with me…” Anne’s unique perspective and unstoppable heart challenge you to look deep into your loves, your dreams and your fears, because she believes that, “songs can transform our heartbreak and struggle into greater freedom and beauty.”
Anne thinks of herself as being from everywhere and nowhere but currently divides her time between New York City and Provincetown, MA. When not releasing new music and touring, she can be seen as an actor on stage and on screen, raising awareness for important causes or sharing her passion for all things creativity.