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SACRAMENTO NEWS & REVIEW

“While these lyrics are simple, me&you is full of complexity. They’ve put blues, pop and country into a blender, adding a bit of southern comfort and a dash of Sactown sass. Though their songs are feel-good and fun, many tell stories that are actually quite deep and sad, though uplifting in their outcome. Me&you’s new single, “Georgia,” tells a girl she needs love—real love—the kind that sticks around a while: “Georgia, I thought that I told ya / Can’t keep tearing back the bottle / Handing out your love for free … You can learn a little something / Love is really what you need.” —> Read More


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FOR FOLK’S SAKE - EP PREMIERE

“The same instantly infectious, jangly folk-rock that listeners caught onto with ‘Georgia’ resonates throughout Chasing Trails. Throughout, Connor and Karlee maintain a clear consciousness and respect towards the bevy of musical foundations that their Americana is founded upon, feeling a little country here and a little ragtime there along the way. Keeping the project stapled together the most, however, are the siblings’ innate chemistry, with gorgeous harmonies encapsulating much of the experience of listening to this EP.” —> Read More


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SUBMERGE MAGAZINE - COVER FEATURE & INTERVIEW

“With parents who consider the Sierra Nevadas their home away from home, it’s easy to understand why siblings Karlee and Connor Hormell grew up constantly being inspired by the mountains of Northern California. The siblings spent their summers hiking trails and swimming in alpine lakes, all while learning how to play musical instruments.” —> Read More


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EAR TO THE GROUND - FIVE FOLK STANDOUTS

“They can really sing well and this song has kind of a Ray Lamontagne charm to it. The song rolls naturally with some really killer piano work that helps get the listener from verse to chorus. The lyrics are really great, allowing for some powerful lyrical turns to make relationship drama feel all too real. If you don’t find yourself wailing ‘Georgia’ along with them by the second chorus, you’re probably not even reading this website. We’re big fans!” —> Read More