Julianna Riolino’s Americana-indebted songs put the pain, love and healing that she’s experienced in her own life very firmly under the spotlight.
“If I was a painter, this would be my blue period,” says the Toronto singer-songwriter, whose output has been likened to ‘Dolly Parton hanging out in Laurel Canyon in 1972’. “I’m looking at my life, all my decisions lined up, and either atoning for them or laughing them off.”
Julianna Riolino’s Americana-indebted songs put the pain, love and healing that she’s experienced in her own life very firmly under the spotlight.
“If I was a painter, this would be my blue period,” says the Toronto singer-songwriter, whose output has been likened to ‘Dolly Parton hanging out in Laurel Canyon in 1972’. “I’m looking at my life, all my decisions lined up, and either atoning for them or laughing them off.”