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Cool Blues !
This is a cool blues instrumental which I enjoyed greatly due to the professional playing by all concerned.
Good groove, good guitar work, super fine rhythm section!
Well done !
Bassist55
Wollongong, Nsw, Australia

Chicago Blues
Wonderful guitar parts here, very soulful and melodic.
Very BB King style, like the kind you'd hear in the local jazz joint. Solos are killer and so is the rhythm guitar. Drums add a swaying effect to the song.
Lovin this tune guys!!
TracieMinkoff
Rohnert Park, California

The perfect no.
A slow blues with the sort of chord changes I like in a blues. The lead guitarist is very fast with his or her chops. The drummer is throwing some cool phrases.
I ain't an expert on guitars, but is that a Telecaster?
I like their style and how they play off each other.
Good snare drum sound and you have studied haven't you ?
the drummer I mean. Is the lead guitarist over dubbing
or are there 2 guitar players. It all sounds like a first take to me. Great drummer has some good ideas.
Barry_Harvey
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

So Cool !
What an interesting tune, bordering on Rock/Blues with it's fine harp playing Good vocalist, good lyrics,
melody ,rhythm section and guitar work Good Stuff !
Bassist55
Wollongong, Nsw, Australia

"finally some blues"
Out of all the blues songs i've reviewed this one takes the cake. It will take you into the feeling the blues
feeling and the lead guitar is a winner..great song.
selecta
Kailua Kona, Hawaii

Feelin this one
Is there a bass guitar player? I don't hear it. The lead player is quite good. Lots of energy and one of my favorite blues progressions. Hard to make a new
wave in this genre so I compliment you on holding the tradition. Drummer is doing a great job of keeping me
in this.
Danny_Berk
Woodbridge, Connecticut

Skilled, Soulful and Sexy
This guitar playing is excellent, bags of soul in the lead guitar dynamics and damn impressive virtuoso skill.
I like the contrast between the sustained notes in the melody and the sharp, jabbing chords in the accompanying rhythm guitar. Then as the song continues it all becomes
more sustained with the arpeggio, broken chords in the accompniment, a nice turn around. The mood is soulful as stated and relaxing too, but it's a track which
demands attention, engaging, something that you'd love to hear live. Excellent
Phildel
London, United Kingdom

really chill, slow blues song
i wonder if maybe it goes on for too long, but don't listen to me, i'm impatient, it really builds in energy
towards the end and i like that, throwing a little chaos into the mix, and then when it breaks into those two
seperate solos. really tight.
Backside_Attack Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Nice instrumental blues
Both the rhythm guitar and the lead guitar do a great job here, but up until about 1:40 minutes, the lead guitar is
very subtle, and I like the rhythm guitar's work much better. From 1:40 minutes onwards the lead guitar starts
breaching out and going for bolder musical endeavors and it becomes much more dominant in the mix and in the
listener's ears and mind.
The mood the song conveys is probably the mood it's set out to convey, a mellow blues number in which the lead
guitar has enough room to manouver its soloing. The song is a bit too long, but it's worth sticking around until the end.
marchingband
Rehovot, Non-Us, Israel

beautiful
beautiful tone on that guitar, slow and smooth and crisp.
i dig it. the rhythm guitar is good with its shimmering
tone, jazzy chords . . . i want to say its minimalistic, in that the rhythm plays all that you need behind the
lead, and it works. all this on top of solid drums, and it comes out fantastic. i'd reccomend you guys.
Mainlined
San Francisco, California

Good song to cruise to
I think I could enjoy this song best in my car when I'm out cruising on some deserted road, just trying to get
my thoughts together. I would prefer a more mellow tone to the lead guitar and a prominent bass to accent the beat.
ghosslooney
Grundy, Virginia

right on.
I really enjoyed this song. Got me grooving. Rythem guitar kept good rythem and was right on tempo and time. Same with the drums and it's hard for a drummer to be on tempo while going slow. I don't think I heard a bass in there. I think I can hear it. Not sure.
The bass needs to be turned up cause it really helps.The first soloist sounded good and has some good soul. a bit
sloppy. But good soul. I loved it when the rythem started doing little fills hear and there with the solos. It
sounded good. This is a really good song. Good job.
TailsofFoulAim
La Jolla, California

Nice guitar work
I enjoy hearing this player just go at it, some more instruments or maybe some vocals would make it even more
impressive. Maybe some sax or a horn, some deep throaty male vocals, or soulful female singing would really
finish your sound. Very, very nice.
khefka
Cincinnati, Ohio

Old School...meet Nu Skool
This little medley seemed to stand amongst itself like the fat kid playing King of the Hill
(I should know...I was the stout child).
The crisp, almost razor-like chimes of the lead guitar seem to leave pinprick holes in your soul.
The rhythm was thick and heavy...like Mama's turkey gravy on Thanksgiving Day. This would absolutely be a record
or album I would be interested in getting a hold of.
Sauce_the_band
Kankakee, Illinois

70's feel
great harp player.
vocals a little rough with tuning.
good groove going on.
reminds me of some jethro tull stuff.
it's a little blan, but carries a good rockin' feel.
bassboyjake Ottawa/Ontario Canada

Yes!
Love the harmonica. It really adds to what's going.
I like the beat of the song. Keeps it interesting without getting in the way. Guitar is fine, holding up
its part. Again, the harp is great.
abm
New York

Original Sin
I love the harmonica it adds originality because most rock bands don't have one. The singing is perfect for this song. It's deep and bluesy. The lyrics are good for the most part a little repedative.
wackysims
Lynden, Washington

Its an original.
..sin, baby. Cool track, I dont go for harmonicas normally, but hey lets make an exception. Great work. Sounded tight. The lyrics were interesting, I myself am
a lyrist and I crititic tough, but you passed a-okay. I loved the rhythm guitar chunky solid to the point.
I gotta listen to this again, gotta go. Do yourself a favor check this song out.
fudgepact
Atascadero, California

original sin

Rhythm Guitar - guitars are nice sounding, a little hard to hear, but nice tone, nice rhythm and melody in the
verses, nice tempo change to bring it down. good chorus.
Harmonica - I like the harmonica at the beginning, this guy can play it too, awesome.
Lyrics - nice story, short but ffective, I think you'll get your point across
geminiritual
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

I want to beat some ass in the honkey tonk.
this song makes me want to pick a fight with some country boy. Not really, I am just kidding. this song is cool. The harmonica sounds pretty cool.
The voice is cool too. If I would recommend anything for this song, it would be just to keep on ROCKIN'!
Good job guys.
sketchbook
Shreveport, Louisiana

The harmonica was great and fit right in with the song.
The lyrics were well thought out.
headcase27
Ballston Spa, New York

CITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great intro can't wait so see what it leads into.
Can't have rock without the harmonica.
Blues traveller meets Bob Dylan.
should be on the CD shelves of every household
mikecolli
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada