Review
Blog Critics Magazine: Indie Round Up A solid combination of crunchy rock, power pop, and organ-fed soul, Telling on Trixie's debut album comes out roaring with Halfway Back to Sane and Dumb Boy. The two songs powerfully describe the two sides of the heartache coin. Derek Nicoletto's vocal flair puts one in mind of soulful rock singers like David Bowie and Chris Robinson. He sings with heart and soul and you can still understand all the words...the band's best work is excellent and it's no surprise these New York indie rockers are getting themselves some TV licensing spots and prestigious gigs.
Jon Sobel Blog Critics Magazine: Indie Round Up
Infuze Magazine Review
I really love this band. This is so much better than Avril Lavigne s latest, not to mention less melodramatic. Nicoletto has the presence that many classic singers have. He reminds me a great deal of Paul Rodgers when it comes to versatility and soulfulness but that shouldn t downplay the band as they have ably created a well rounded backdrop for his voice. If you are looking for something new that will instantly grab you and make you want to sing along then you should check this band out.
Mark Fisher
Infuze Magazine --Blogs Critics Magazine and Infuze Magazine
Product Description
The self-titled debut album from Telling on Trixie. Named Best of 2007 by MTV's Logo channel.
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