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often discuss album listenings as a journey. Never has that analogy seemed
more appropriate than on this phenomenal album of colors, songs and vision-scapes
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If you are looking for a different sort of color for your Americana listening -- you should enter these stunning, otherworldly amazing dreamscapes from which you might find yourself not wanting to wake up. (read full review) P. Kellach Waddle -Pulitzer Prize Nominated Composer/Senior Contributing Writer, Folkwax In the world of alt-country and country fried pop it's hard to find anything of substance. Not like the days when country didn't front, when the pathos of alcohol-fueled tragedy and dumb young things getting ditched in in Dallas ruled the music. Not like the days when even the country/folk-pop acts of the sixties and seventies took country's grit and root to heart thanks to Bob Dylan and the Byrds. Yes it's hard, but not impossible..." (read full review) Mark Kirby -Associate Writer, MusicDish "A lot of artists want to stand out; that's par for the course in this industry. But few do. Most are cut from the same inch-thick, high-hat dough and half-baked. Not Detor. Unlike many freshmen attempts, Detor focuses her style on experience, not exposure. There's no apologetic riffs; there's no predictable expectations. The force of power in these songs is as clear to the listener as her name itself: detour/Detor. Her range of emotion packed into these vibrant lyrics is is a breathtaking journey off the beaten path." Kris Lee -Tennessee Williams Award Winner "Creative... like Aimee Mann only querkier. Very diverse. " Derek Sivers -President, CDBaby |
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