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'Golden tones, crisp beats and melodic blends abound to create the pop-rock sound of The Amber Estate’s self-titled album. Surprising chord progressions give the band’s music an original quality, although I caught hints of Radiohead in the mix of electronics and lyrical content and tones of the Police in the high-streaming harmonies...Whether you prefer unbroken or radio-tested territory, it’s hard not to marvel at the consistent appeal of the album’s 10 songs.'~ Grace D' Amore, Shepherd Express 'A solid, well-produced alt-rock album, The Amber Estate stands a good chance of finding an enthusiastic audience.'~ Josh Modell, The Onion, Feb. 12-18, 2004 'In just a few months...The Amber Estate, a Minneapolis-based art-rock band, has turned quite a few heads in the right direction. Their unique choices of instrumentation, including a bass/guitar hybrid, a series of keys and synths, and even some subtle lap steel along with driving jazz-influenced drums, create a sound as full and textured as you could ever expect from a trio.'~ Nick Meyer, Volume One magazine, March, 2004 |
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