MusicMisfits.com
"dirty, grimy rock and roll with the kind of boozy
twang that you associate with dingy biker bars and the smell of
cheap beer and sweat....smart and funny and gritty all at the same
time....both a howling rage and a resigned bitterness.....even trumps
The Boss on 'Dust and Sun'..." Click
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Blogcritics.org
"....I kept wanting to play the first track over
and over. Driving balls-out pure bar-scene energy..."
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High
Bias
"....harpist David Lipkind ripping his way through
the din like a surgical strike and guitarist Handsome Jon Burbank
driving his riffs into the ground with a jackhammer.....on Menace
I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch in the House is virtuous beyond reproach."
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Pamphlet
Press
"This time out, ICLASITH temper-or more appropriately,
accent-their work with southern rock seasoning, but their musings
on life, sorrow, joy, and the news of the world remain vital....It
is refreshing to hear music this real and honest...."
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PerformerMag
"...smart, sometimes soft, usually aggro, often
political swamp rock.....[they] pay homage to good ol' fashioned
unironic Southern Rock, and sprinkle the stew with pure, distilled,
unapologetic punk anger...."
Audio-Meatus
"....their most reflective album to date, with
Mike D’s song writing digging deeper into his troubled soul
and enraged heart.....a 12 ton truck plowing through your speakers....."
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Reno Gazette-Journal
"...puts the SOBs in a league with its more well-known
rock peers..." Click
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San
Diego CityBeat
".......[Mike D's voice] can move you to tears, no matter
the pitch limits... ....guitarist Jon Burbank assaults every riff
and solo as if he’s pounding demons into submission......intrepidly
heartfelt and sincere" Click
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Cincinnati
CityBeat
"I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch in the House lives up to their
name with the amps turned up to a Spinal Tapp-ish 11 or hushed to
an acoustic heartbreak." Click
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Denton
Record-Chronicle
"...rock ballads, mournful country elegies and angry calls
to arms, all of them with a dirty, fierce sound.........over the
wall of guitars and drums, David Lipkind’s wailing mouth-harp
outbursts stand out more than the typical guitar solo...."
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Portland
Mercury
"....this is surging, smart, unabashedly lefty country
rock that's sort of like Molly Hatchet meets Social Distortion...."
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