The Vinyl District reviews The Watters’ album

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The Vinyl District reviews Great Unknown, the new album from The Watters:

“…brightly hued and succinct…Their experience is immediately apparent…it’s also difficult not to like these ten tracks as they unwind, particularly in the season of outdoor gatherings.”

Miami New Times reviews Deaf Poets’ show

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Deaf Poets’ new single “What Am I To Do” is available now on iTunes, Spotify, etc — check out the Miami New Times review of their set at Endless Summer:

Headlining the bill once again were Miami alternative rock duo Deaf Poets, who also premiered their new single, “What Am I to Do.”…Deaf Poets, who hover somewhere between Death From Above 1979 and the Whigs, paired the friendly faces of Sean Wouters (guitars/vocals) and Nicolas Espinosa (drums) with some very aggressive and hard-hitting garage rock.

Alternate Root reviews Levi Parham’s new album

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The Alternate Root Magazine reviews Levi Parham‘s new full length, out now on Music Road Records:

Levi strides into the songs with confidence, a credit he gives to road work and musical backing…Parham wears the skin of his songs as easy as he rolls over the rhythms…These American Blues presents some of the major talent percolating in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Glide Magazine premieres The Watters’ album stream ‘Great Unknown’

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Glide Magazine has the full stream of The Watters‘ new album Great Unknown, out this Friday:

The 10 songs on the album are thick and soulful, at times reminiscent of groups like the Tedeschi-Trucks Band, Fleetwood Mac, and even a similar spunk to contemporaries like Lake Street Dive. Ultimately, the tunes on Great Unknown are as fun to dance along to as they are to jam in the background while sipping wine with friends on a summer night.