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MojoMar 19, 2015Sonic Soul Surfer mostly trades in toe-tapping slide-guitar riffage. [Apr 2015, p.88]
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Q MagazineMar 18, 2015Seasick Steve has settled into his stride with a seventh studio album that breaks no new ground but comfortably vaults the bar of his own setting. [Apr 2015, p.109]
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Classic Rock MagazineMay 12, 2015His seventh album is another celebration of the simple things in life. [Jun 2015, p.93]
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Mar 27, 2015Sonic Soul Surfer is an album that doesn't need to be 57-minutes long, and the final third features more than one moment where the record feels like it should coast to a close, only for another slow number to jump up and keep the show rolling. When Seasick Steve is laying out a fiery groove, Sonic Soul Surfer more than delivers the goods.
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Mar 25, 2015The record's quieter moments give a welcome reprieve from the extended jamming, with "Right On Time," "Heart Full of Scars" and the slow-burning "Swamp Dog" giving the record some welcome balance.
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Mar 25, 2015Although it might not be his most cohesive or strongest collection, the man manages to cater to every fan. He sticks what he knows best and that's how we want hi
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UncutMar 18, 2015Some of Wold's tracks here with a full band don't descend into pub-blues mediocrity. [Apr 2015, p.83]