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"The Stone Coyotes' tangily hefty sound melds AC/DC's charging power chords with a country troubadour's literate observations."
"... The Stone Coyotes crank out unpretentious rock that has grime on its fingers and transcendence in its heart."
"If one thing is clear, it's that Elmore Leonard has superb taste in music... it doesn't get any more real than this." "...gritty and powerful with just a hint of sweetness and sorrow" ...
"Poised to be the coolest husband-wife-and-son rock and roll trio ever...Those wary of a hype short on substance should rest assured this family has the chops to back it up..."
"Likely one of the festival's best discoveries...The Stone Coyotes rocked and shocked the Horseshoe audience Saturday night... with their AC/DC meets Patsy Cline sound"
"Their sound has a rootsy flavor overall, but the influence of bands like the Rolling Stones and X are undeniable....Multi-million selling author Elmore Leonard is going to be releasing a book about the music industry that uses lyrics from four Stone Coyotes songs."
"...Simply stunning rock and roll - stripped to the bones and full of passion..."
"The boom-crack, boom-crack of kick and snare drive a clean, steady groove. Suddenly, space opens up, creating palpable tension. Through it all, Keith's voice rings out like a warning bell, dancing on a single note forever, skimming across the music like a skipping stone. Words twirl upon a tightrope."
"It was music I could understand..It's straight ahead rock and roll with a twang. And there are good stories going on in the songs." |
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