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DEAD TO ME - Cuban Ballerina

| Punk Press Online | Funny story: I popped in Dead To Me’s debut, “Cuban Ballerina,” before reading their bio and had one thought – these guys sound a lot like One Man Army. It occurred to me soon after that I had yet to read the band biography, so I picked it up and
read it. Upon discovering that I was right – Dead To Me has two ex-members of One Man Army – I gloated a bit and then sat down to listen to the music. What I discovered was that Dead To Me is so much more than an extension of One Man Army. With dual-vocalists and an assembly of equally talented musicians, they are their own entity....full text |
| | AbsolutePunk | | It seems that there is no way to open this review without making an overdramatic statement about the demise of a band just blossoming in One Man Army, and that, like the fabled phoenix of ancient lore, Dead To Me has risen from the ashes, determined to forge a name for themselves in the lucrative world of independent punk rock with their debut album, Cuban Ballerina....full text |
| | PunkNews | | Cuban Ballerina jumps out at you with the politically charged "Don't Lie" and doesn't let up until the closing yelps of "Visiting Day," grabbing ahold of you with tales of love, loss and redemption. It's hard to overstate how honest this album feels, from its lyrics to its perfectly suited, but not perfectly glossy, production....full text |
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