Very Rarely
author: Just a Listener (iTunes Review)
Very rarely does a person or a group of people have ideas that are sufficiently original enough to make a change in the world. HHR's is that sort of band and Brandon Seyferth is that caliber lyricist. Simply stunning.
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Beautiful Tunes with Complete Honesty
author: CapnAwesome (iTunes review)
Worth every penny. Do yourself a favor and be one of the people who find it first, because in a few years, you'll get to be the one who said you liked his early stuff. Beauty and intensity in every note.
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Terrific debut!
author: New Classics (UK)
This is the first EP under the pseudo-band-name Hot Heels Records by Brandon Seyferth (pronounced ‘cypher’), a folk musician with blues roots and a commendably rebellious attitude. He became interested in folk music after arriving in Chicago late in 2004 following years spent wandering the U.S. East coast in a carnival and hitchhiking penniless through China. As a child, he used to scribble on paper before he could write. He was confined to an oxygen tent a lot because of asthma problems and used to read voraciously. His acknowledged musical influences include Nico, Howlin’ Wolf, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Band, Bob Dylan, Kyuss, Count Basie, Dinah Washington, Stephen Foster and Woody Guthrie. His eclectic sound incorporates all of these together with his own highly indiviualistic take on the world and a flair for great tunes. Standout tracks among the seven featured here are Little Sister, Home and the plaintive These Days. Best of all is Hands, a great song with Brandon Seyferth’s passionate vocals complemented by excellent guitar and Dylanesque harmonica work. This is a terrific debut by an artist with a poetic sensibility and real promise for the future. Website: [www.hotheelsrecords.com]
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