See below for PRESS
REVIEWS for the CD:
"Thirteen of Everything"
(self-titled "demo")
self-released by the band, June 2002
Track Listing
1. Flying
East
2. Let It Go
3. Sleepdance
4. Replay
5. Bird In Hand
(no longer in print)

REVIEWS of the original Demo CD:
Chops,
melody and atmosphere in a winning formula
lots of instrumental interplay,
and tons of melody. Filled with
humorous yet dramatic lyrics and classy instrumentation
Pete Pardo
Sea of Tranquility (U.S.A.)
www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=2498
brilliant, inspired
material that is both heartfelt and wise.
Jedd Beaudoin
Ytsejam (U.S.A.)
www.ytsejam.com/modules.php?name=Reviews&rop=showcontent&id=99
they
should draw many new fans indeed. Tying together the quirky pop of XTC and
some 80s crossover rock, laid on the
foundation of the complexity of Gentle
Giant, Genesis and Yes, and loads and loads of melody, these guys are
poised to join
the popular contingent of prog.
Mac Beaulieu
Exposι Magazine (U.S.A.)
Issue #26
symphonic, tight and very professional.
the music is really exciting.
complex and strange
but still containing
beautiful and harmonic chords and progressions.
Fred Trafton
Gibralter
Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock (U.S.A.)
www.gepr.net
extremely promising
excellent
with symphonic harmony mixing modern
sounds to complex structures
with melody and vast passages with complex
instrumentation.
Issue #35
great dynamics
between
melancholy and euphoria ...
Volkmar Mantei
Ragazzi (Germany)
www.ragazzi-music.de/thirteenofeverything.html