EDDIE
FROM OHIO
CRITICAL SOUNDBITES
“…quirky
acoustic rock…THIS IS ME—the group’s ninth
album on its own Virginia Soul label—once again leans heavily
on the folk tradition, but this time sounds more electric, more
Americana, and even more countrified, thanks to picker/producer
Lloyd Maines.”
--J. Poet,
Paste, February/March 2005
“…Wells’ sterling voice…clever, lyric-driven
songs, textured acoustics and a sound that (melds) elements of folk,
rock, bluegrass, Celtic and country. Eddie From Ohio also (has)
a charming a gift for harmony.”
--Richard
Harrington, Washington Post,
January 21, 2005
“…heartfelt and vivid contemporary folk…”
--Los
Angeles Times, December 2, 2004
“It's the band's best-sounding studio CD.”
--Daniel
Gewertz
Boston Herald, December 10, 2004
“Like most independent bands, (Eddie From Ohio) succeeds because
it deserves to, not because the career of some guy in a record label’s
marketing department depends on it.”
--Jeff
Spevak, Democrat & Chronicle (Rochester, NY),
February 11, 2005
“…outstanding…the beauty of this Lloyd Maines-produced
collection is found in the raw emotional power that runs throughout.”
--Bill
Craig, Richmond Times-Dispatch,
December 16, 2004
“Shimmering vocal harmonies dart between jangling guitars,
spry songs and an upbeat earthy vibe that will leave you smiling
even if you left your Birkenstocks home.”
--Hal
Horowitz, Creative Loafing (Atlanta, GA),
October 22, 2004
“Eddie From Ohio
may draw listeners, especially those who like rock, with THIS
IS ME. This album shows a shift from acoustic-based sound to
more of an electric one. Like previous albums, the lyrics and characters
the band paints in their songs are engaging. The sound is bolder,
varied, full of instrumental textures and vocal harmonies. (Julie
Murphy Wells’) voice is just as sweet and powerful as ever.”
--Angelique
Moon, Soundings (Norfolk, VA),
October 13, 2004
“From its incredible, tight three- and four-part harmonies
to its sweet, acoustic folk melodies and nerdy sense of humor, Eddie
From Ohio had fans laughing at the jokes and gasping at the group's
warm vocals and friendly folk. And the band left you wanting more…Eddie
From Ohio was wonderful at The Egg on Friday night.”
--Michael
Lisi, Albany Times-Union (NY),
October 30, 2004 (live review)
“EFO's lyric-driven folk-rock, quartet harmonies, and urban/tribal
rhythms lit up this small town with their world-class style.”
--Kathryn
Preston, Valley Journal (Carbondale, CO), November 11, 2004
(live review)
“…showcases the melodic possibilities and superb singing
the Eddies have to offer…comforting folk songs and catchy
country rock that’s easy, breezy and instantly accessible…a
sure-fire crowd pleaser… THIS IS ME is a superb come-on.”
--Lee
Zimmernan, Entertainment News & Views
(Miami, FL), December 2, 2004
“Singers Julie
Murphy and Robbie Schaefer bob and weave their voices around these
countrified folk tunes with such grace and style that you might
be led to believe that they've been at this game for a while. Well,
guess what. You'd be right. THIS IS ME is the group's seventh
studio album, and they show no signs of leaving behind the Midwestern
twang of their guitars.”
--Jim
Ballew, U-Wire, December 16, 2004
“They're not from
Ohio, but with their smooth rock-folk harmonies they've engaged
audiences from the Bahamas to Birmingham… Blending humorous
lyrics with a unique folk sound, Eddie from Ohio provides songs
mixed with ska, jazz and harmony.”
--Eric
Grossman, Citysearch.com, November 2004
“For once, it is worth putting all the lyrics on a CD sleeve…
(a) review from the website calls them ‘the best band you
never heard of.’ With luck, this CD could change that.”
--Dave
Howell, FMsound.net, December, 2004
“With intellect, wit and an affinity for reflection on real
life endeavors, THIS IS ME serves as both another feather
in the CD cap for long-time followers and as a debut record for
those to come.
--Scott
Holter, Amazon.com,
January 26, 2005
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