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9 tracks | 36 minutes
Released Jun 2003
on Viginia Blue Records
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"Acoustic and electric guitars, fluid percussion, and bass are pefectly colored with mandolins here, a sax there, and seamless vocal harmonies throughout." -Billboard (Jan. 15, 2000)
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BILLBOARD Newspaper - January 15, 2000
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"Stormy Words"
Hooky, modern rock foursome delivers a self-produced indie debut that should reverberate well beyond the act's mid-Atlantic base. Leader Mottley, who wrote the album's nine selections, has a strong warm rock-tenor voice and a master craftsman's touch for melody and words that are unfailingly substantive and intriguing. Acoustic and electric guitars fluid percussion, and bas are perfectly colored with mandolins here, a sax there, and seamless vocal harmonies throughout. The band proudly shows such a multitude of influences (latter-day Doobies sophistication, America-with-guts, Fogelberg/Weisberg jazzy/pop) that it can rightly lay claim to a sound uniquely its own. Though there's not a weak moment here, "What I Call Life" is one of several cuts that simply beg for AC and top 40 airplay and portend great things to come.







