Some nice reviews for a couple of records Aaron produced.
Black Taxi was written up in the January issue of North East Performer Magazine. 'For their first full-length album, this brash Brooklyn band combines the styles of indie rock and pop, and has transformed it into a freewheeling, bluesy garage punk revival band. Things of That Nature is a high-octane, toe-tapping album packed with strong, funky guitar riffs, to graceful rockabilly songs that have the feeling of celebration with their hip-shaking rhythms. If the Clash and the Talking Heads were to have an offspring, it would be Black Taxi.'
Mixtape were reviewed in the New Haven Advocate. 'Though this is only a four-track EP, it's a strong statement of purpose from this New York/New Haven quartet — confident, clear, crisp and brimming with inventive arrangements and slinky, intriguing melodies. Singer Karlie Bruce's relaxed, almost loungey style contrasts the tension of the band's countermelodies and rhythms, creating a cool, lush, modern-sounding kind of pop-rock, where spacey guitar flourishes wrap around dextrous keyboard licks and a rhythm section that can move smoothly from chilled-out grooves to nervy syncopations.'
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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