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BeatPsychic Rec'd this on Aug 26, 2008:
Street Cred: 49 Rec's: 3
“Great Tune, also cool it is about one of my family members!! These guys Rock Hard!! Get this stuff while you can, because it will not be free for long!!”
Jonathan Rec'd this on Jul 17, 2008:
Street Cred: 329 Rec's: 11
“A trippy little song that has an ethereal quality to it with a nice beat. Great song and worth the money. ”
Jonathan Rec'd this on Jul 16, 2008:
Street Cred: 329 Rec's: 11
“This group loves to channel Bob Dylan and Tom Petty. They're like a bizarre love child. Decent texture to their music and really a rockin' little band. It was a pleasure to download this song and give it a twirl. I've downloaded a few of their other songs -- and so far, they don't disappoint. Fun listening!”
Jonathan Rec'd this on Jul 16, 2008:
Street Cred: 329 Rec's: 11
“Denise Dill's one of those artists that build a song, set it down it's track and build on and keep building the textures within. I find myself hearing the pauses and gaps in this song and I realize some of them were meant to be there. She captures some of the tornadoes I've seen in my life in this music. At first play, this song sounds like a disaster (and I don't mean that to be a pun, but you get what you pay for ;D). At another level if you listen closely -- this song is pretty damn good. Well worth more listening to. Layers on layers. Good job Denise.”
Jonathan Rec'd this on Jul 16, 2008:
Street Cred: 329 Rec's: 11
“Another drifting, hot, nasty track from HBA. If you're in the mood for some really sultry music that teases and tangles in the hair and gives you images that last within the mind, this is it. Another that sits in my top 25 on my "iTunes" list.”
Jonathan Rec'd this on Jul 16, 2008:
Street Cred: 329 Rec's: 11
“Sweeping, soaring, groovy beat and Christina's lovely voice make this track be one of the constant top 25s in my "iTunes" favorites. The lyrics are amazing... "...did you get the memo? Oh, sorry to inform you everything is byte size..." "...We are much smaller than we thought yeah, We break apart like bitter candy..." Amazing. These folks trip my world. Get their tracks -- you won't be disappointed, I promise.”
BeatPsychic Rec'd this on Dec 29, 2007:
Street Cred: 49 Rec's: 3
“Great Downtempo tune... with an eerie yet beautiful sound....mesmerizing!!”
BeatPsychic Rec'd this on Nov 8, 2007:
Street Cred: 49 Rec's: 3
“Absolutely amazing deep house track... Beautiful vocals... This takes you to another dimension...”
Jonathan Rec'd this on Jul 9, 2007:
Street Cred: 329 Rec's: 11
“This hot nasty track continues to find it's way to the top of my ipod play lists. There's a deep, hot, sultry, jazzy tone to this track that gets in my spine and makes me want to sway. I hum this thing in my sleep I think, and my wife is sick of hearing me hum the tune. So I just play the track for her and she finally gets it. Woot. Outstanding, lovely stuff HBA, keep it coming. ”
Jonathan Rec'd this on Jul 9, 2007:
Street Cred: 329 Rec's: 11
“It's sneaky. It's just a little bit of parody and whole lotta fun from our friends at Hot Bitch Arsenal. The track bounces along and gets you jazzed up to go back and read some of the ol' Harry Potter classics. Thanks for publishing this HBA, good track.”
Jonathan Rec'd this on Feb 10, 2007:
Street Cred: 329 Rec's: 11
“I have no idea where she's from, but she has a beautiful voice, and not the least bit reminicent of the whiny pop-girl rubbish that's been played over the last few years. This gal's got Jewel beat by miles. Probably doesn't even have to bother mentioning she's from some coal-mining town to win a record contract... I love the way this music just opens up. A real nice counterpoint to what I've been listening to lately. For what it's worth, I do appreciate she's been influenced by the indigo girls, and would love to see how that effects her future albums. Good job Kelly!”
Jonathan Rec'd this on Feb 10, 2007:
Street Cred: 329 Rec's: 11
“Listening to this album (and this song) took me back to the movie "Six String Samurai" for some reason, and I have no idea why. It's probably the style of the first song, Bottle Letter. I'm very impressed by this work. It's very complete and carries the dramatic flair of Alphaville & Marian Gold, the occasional gruff of Tom Waits and the gothic persona of Peter Murphy. This track, and this album rocks.”
Jonathan Rec'd this on Feb 10, 2007:
Street Cred: 329 Rec's: 11
“This entire cut is exactly why I've been listening to HBA nonstop over the last few days. I rarely do that with an artist and I'm very, very impressed by the vocals. I can't get enough. HBA will go toe to toe with the majority of other artists out there in the music-sphere and leave the competition gasping for breath. "Sultronica" indeed.”
raz0rb0y Rec'd this on Dec 6, 2006:
Street Cred: 108 Rec's: 5
“Mesmerizing”
raz0rb0y Rec'd this on Dec 6, 2006:
Street Cred: 108 Rec's: 5
“Tan Dun meets folk meets space music -- truly unique.”
raz0rb0y Rec'd this on Dec 6, 2006:
Street Cred: 108 Rec's: 5
Track: That Door ( $0.37 )
Album: Demo
Artist: Grow
“Great groove and Sample-like (Joe Sample, that is) keys -- smooth.”
raz0rb0y Rec'd this on Dec 6, 2006:
Street Cred: 108 Rec's: 5
“Great chill-out track - reminds me of "Cupid de Locke" from Smashing Pumpkins' "Mellon Collie" album”
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