Holler calls Dominique and the Diamonds, “A deeply satisfying set of instant country classics that tips its hat to the rattling amphetamine fueled cosmic country of Gram Parsons and the Fallen Angels, the dramatic, sweeping countrypolitan of Patsy Cline, and the women of ‘70s FM radio.” From late-night desert drives to the dusty trails that seem to stretch into eternity, Dominique and the Diamonds capture the rawness of country music that’s as untamed as the California wilderness itself. With a voice, powerful and raw, Colombian-American front woman Dominique Gomez carries the grit of the open range with her often compared tone to the likes of Linda Ronstadt.