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ALBERTA CROSS - Thief & The Heartbreaker

| AbsolutePunk | | The Thief & The Heartbreaker, a self-dubbed mini album, is 7 tracks rife with organs, twang, gospel choirs and a touch of British sensibility. The release is devoid of any hoity-toity accents and is extremely laid back....full text |
| | Drowned in sound | | Nine times out of ten, when a band says that they’re heavily inspired by traditional rock, by those mythical ‘glory days’, it’s best to steer clear. Nine times out of ten, the bandmates will have been sat in front of a stereo, strumming along with some wretched Rolling Stones album until they can replicate it note for note....full text |
| | Times Online | | A country-rock duo consisting of a Cockney and a Swede, Alberta Cross are probably too aware of their influences – the title track owes plenty to Neil Young’s Down by the River, while Hard Breaks is another ride on Crosby, Stills and Nash’s Marrakesh Express. Yet this debut mini-album is a pleasure. Songs such as Lucy Rider, Low Man and Old Man Chicago are catchy and confident. Their potential is obvious...full text |
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