THE CHICAGO SUN-TIMES says:
"One of the best albums of the year... Jeffrey Foucault incorporates the best of the Americana, alt-country and roots-rock genres into his third solo album... Those who recall Bruce Springsteen in the pre-"Born to Run" days will hear echoes of the Boss... as well as the best of the Texas troubadours, including Joe Ely and Butch Hancock.
Curtis' style is rootsy and folky but with the rhythmic undercurrent of
pop/rock music. Curtis is known for her compelling melodies, relaxed
grooves, and subject matter ranging from philosophical to political,
romantic to maternal.
I am currently musically based between New York and London (where I was born), but spend precious little time in either, as life seems to have been one never ending and ridiculously fun string of shows where ever good folks will have me.
Quote about her music:
“In a brooding sea of inscrutable urban songwriters, her whispery,
knowable voice feels like it’s sharing her secrets with us. Set to elegant,
free-floating melodies that feel both modern and rooted, her lyrics are
always seeking, if not actually finding, hope at the end of life’s dark tunnels” -- The Boston Globe
Quote about his music:
"Politics-social and personal-are at the heart of this gifted New England songwriter's fifth album. Erelli addresses tough issues (war, development, love, post-9/11) with the grit of John Hiatt and the melancholy beauty of Ron Sexsmith."
-- Joe Heim, Washington Post