NEW single, “Stop Stereo” drops February 27th
The first taste of Double Yellow Lines, “Stop Stereo,” is a desert-punk queer anthem built for anyone who’s ever refused to be boxed in. Fueled by Neumark’s uncompromising vocals and Lucille’s soulful, melodic bass lines, the track confronts the flattening force of stereotypes with grit, humor, and a little bit of fire. In a landscape that often demands conformity, Whiskey Flower kicks up dust, breaks the mold, and invites the LGBTQ community and allies alike to do the same.
Listen to “Stop Stereo” and interview with Honey Harris, 2/25
EP Release Party: 3.27.26
Full band show | Casa España | 7PM | $10 tix
Whiskey Flower reunites with their full band for this celebratory album release event. Recorded live at Grammy-winner John Would’s Los Angeles studio, the project captures the energy of musicians in perfect sync. Neumark’s rhythm-driven, hard-hitting guitar and powerhouse vocals collide beautifully with Lucille’s melodic, McCartney-esque bass lines and edgy, tight harmonies. Kristen Gleeson-Prata (Børns) on drums and Would contributing electric guitar, banjo, and lap steel in addition to engineering, mixing, and producing the EP
Hey, Santa Fe - wanna play?
We love playing live + local when we’re not on the road!
Booking inquiries: whiskeyflowerband@gmail.com
About the band
Americana-Rock duo, Whiskey Flower, is made up of bass player and background vocalist Holly Lucille (Time Magazine’s Alt 100 List) and songwriter, lead vocalist, and rhythm guitar player Julie Neumark (Dimestore Halo, Hyena Records-Benelux, Lonesome Day Records-USA)
Fun fact: the two are both bandmates and life mates (yep, married for 18 years).
Photo by Kate Russell