What the papers say... The Milk & Honey Band

Reviews for ‘Dog Eared Moonlight’

‘a masterclass in classy songwriting’
INDEPENDENT

‘everyman pop that’s due an everyman audience’
RECORD COLLECTOR

‘wonderful, gorgeous English styled jangle. Highly recommended’
POWERPOPAHOLIC.COM

‘one of our favourite albums of the year so far’
MAGNET USA

‘elegant, intelligent music… a must-read for your ears’ CRAWDADDY USA

‘the album’s warmth will win you over’
FIRE NOTE

‘pick up this album and see if it doesn’t make you an instant fan’
GRAVE CONCERNS EZINE

‘this is great rainy day music’
ABSOLUTEPOWERPOP.COM

‘simple, effective, just right. It’s a perfect piece of pop’
BLOGCRITICSTOM JOHNSON

‘creamy, heartbroken harmonies and guitars, grooves with an airy melancholy and punchy warm pop’
STEREOGUM USA

‘this is one sweetly smart pop-rock set’
BLOGCRITICSBILL SHERMAN

‘a gorgeous and emotive brand of Pop that is baroque and jazzy and joyous and melancholy’
CITYBEAT.COM

‘a treat – mellow, crafted and as English as tea, toast and rain. Wonderful’
CLASSIC ROCK

‘dark, thoughtful, tough and tender.. just plain gorgeous’
ROCK’N‘REEL

‘grown-up pop, recalling the days when albums were albums’
SUNDAY TIMES

‘10 songs of finely wrought, melodic English rock’
Q

‘bright, sophisticated, immaculately arranged acoustic-rock’
FINANCIAL TIMES

‘Maryfaith Autumn sounds like Coldplay waltzing with Michael Nyman… ‘No World At All’ sounds like Thom Yorke at the Grand Ole Opry’
UNCUT

‘pond grace good’
ORGAN

‘great band with a bagful of great songs’
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