"I bought this on a whim, and it's been making regular appearances on my ipod now for a few months. Didn't know what to expect, just had the image in my head of Dhani playing at Concert for George.
This is wonderful, inventive music that is intelligent rock with some tasteful electronica touches. Shelter and Wind Up Dead are favorites, but I really like the whole album. Looking forward to a sophomore effort and hopefully seeing them at Lolla this year.
Give this a try... it'll stick with you, it's good music."
Great new band, looking forward to more
Teresa Shouvlin | Cincinnati OH | 08/01/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I really like this band. Very innovative and very listenable. Percussion is interesting. Diverse use of guitar, even within the same song. Lots of synthesizer. It's moody, acid-y, techno with genuine lyrics. The voice of Dhani Harrison is rich and versatile. Not a bad track on the album."
A Chip Off The Old Block
Jon R. Woolsey | 07/12/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Dhani Harrison's first effort would make his daddy proud. He's off to a good and very promising start. While George's career with The Beatles was over and he had completed his excellent "All Things Must Pass" album at Dhani's age, being 32 now is considered much younger than it used to, so Dhani has time to make a solid solo career for himself. It's in the genes."
Letting George('s kid) do it
o dubhthaigh | north rustico, pei, canada | 06/17/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Quite a performance here. Myabe it's me, but I suspect Dhani is a better musician than his father. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree as Harri's son has his old man's knack for unusually constructed melodies and an ear for a new direction in music. Where this falls slightly is that it tends to sound the same after about 40 minutes. There is a single floating on YouTube, "Choose what you're watching", that isn't on here and more's the pity as the CD could use it midway through. That said, Harrison has the chops and creativity and let's hope he gets past the Beatles' kid curse. Zak Starkey established his chops with the Who, Julian and Sean have not really cleared that perception hurdle, and McCartney's kids stick to clothing, photography and working for the firm. Seems the Quiet One has a son ready to make a statement."