We just received an outragously great review of "Land of Plenty" EP from the Recording Artist Guild. Here is one quote, the link for the entire review is available below.
"The whole record is beautifully orchestrated and the songs that rock more still keep that southern undertone which is something I like about the release along with this amazing energy that they have almost like the songs were recorded live on the floor and the players are all feeding off of each other the whole time.
This record really makes you want to see them live simply because this wonderful energy is captured so well on record that you figure seeing them live would just be outstanding and I'm sure it is."
Two things stood out for me on this review.1. The reviewer notes that the energy level feels like the songs were recorded live. They were. Our musicians were playing live to a template track of scratch vocals and keeper acoustic guitar. Kudos to the "band"; Jeramy Burchett - Drums, Jean-Pierre Garau - Keyboards, Christian Kinyon - Bass, Slide Guitar, Matthew Schuyler - Electric Guitars.2. The reviewer encourages you to listen to the EP on headphones. Producer Dean Baskerville did an amazing job of providing "ear candy" that you just can't appreciate unless you hear these songs on headphones