THE FURIOUS SEASONS
RECENT PRESS
"...For listeners who enjoy the likes of Paul Simon, Bob Dylan and Jason Isbell, you are about to find your new musical obsession. I sure did!"
(No Depression)
"...sticks to their roots with well crafted and unpretentious songs that bring the listener back to the likes of Paul Simon and Milk Carton Kids....It is not folk in the traditional sense,
it soars with deep personal stories and melodies that will stick with you..."
(The Spill Magazine)
"a contemplative and enjoyable record that feels reminiscent of early Cat Stevens or Jim Croce....Look West is the quintessential example of pure folk music. Having recently toured with John Hiatt and A.J. Croce and opened for British folk legend Donovan, this trio is sure to continue to create beautiful songs."
(Shutter 16)
"...It's like a lullaby for adults. It's soft, melodious, beautiful, and comforting. For those of us who do happen to be folk-music lovers, this is one hell of a find. His voice is truly a gem - similar to Bob Dylan.....The Furious Seasons will lull you into a state of semi-wakefulness that keeps you alert, but doesn't invigorate you. It keeps you listening, loving it, and relaxed - just as you are."
(Impose Magazine)
"...combination of carefully crafted storytelling lyrics accompanied by a mellow and melodic guitar....Look West will appeal to anyone who enjoys deeply personal, reflective and often emotional lyrics, and a stripped-down musical offering that is never merely the
background to the vocals."
(CMuse)
"...The band might as well be or anywhere that Cat Stevens / Yusuf Islam or David Gray are playing because they are cut from the same cloth, down to the unsteady vibrato from vocalist David Steinhart. Their latest record Look west is a gritty, honest, subtle, and easy listen."
(RARAs Farm's)
"...Equal parts Blue Rodeo, Bob Dylan and Simon & Garfunkel, Look West is a perfect backcountry road album. It's filled with the kinds of songs that make memories so special. The serene acoustic guitars, occasional soft string arrangements and subtle piano chords saturate the senses in a way that will forever connect them to the real life moments that they accompany....Look West provides a brief but soothing break from everything that frustrates and grates, and reassures us that there's always hope beyond the few blissful moments you get to spend away from it all..."
(The Static Din)