REVIEWS!
"When a song such as this one begins with soulful and organic acoustic playing underneath some of the best singing of any Ontario vocalist, you know you are in for a good ride." "Gentlemen Husbands have delivered one of the most astounding EP’s I have heard in ages."
-WGTS Magazine (Ontario)
"Gentleman Husbands have almost perfectly fused together North America's staple diet of Rock and Country. The second E.P and interesting vocal mouthful 'Something Along The Lines Of..A Lesson In Unprofessionalism' almost smells of hard work and constructive studio time, a seamless crossover record that's gonna soak up your time and wear out your floorboards"-Mojophenia (Essex UK)
"Tapanga delivers big rootsy guitar licks and the cold -as-ice admission, “you aren’t as cute as you once were†and you start to realize the band is open and honest about dishonesty, somewhat shallow and full of moral faults. Manners go out the window, in the best way possible, as the Gentleman Husbands are certainly ready to melt your face off, make you move and start some shit!"
-HeroHill (Online)
"You definitely haven't wasted your Friday night with them!"
-Chart Attack (Toronto)
"To me, this is what good music is about. Its about telling your story - whatever it is - and being honest about it. And the Gentlemen Husbands tell a really fun, compelling, story about: girls, blue collar work, drinking, and being young in the country." -London Burgeoning Metropolis (Toronto)
"It’s nice to see a young band from the Southern Ontario area embracing the underappreciated genre of country-rock without attempting to mirror Johnny Cash or other tried and true classics. But perhaps it’s because the members of Gentlemen Husbands don’t have to: after all, their list of successes isn’t necessarily short and their effortless musicianship is capable of gathering attention all on its own, with or without critical acclaim."
-Crrents Mag (Hamilton)
"Alt-roots with a smattering of rock energy, an inspiring performance, that also has that suburban-backwoods feel. The live show definitely is more dynamic, really a tribute to how good you guys are live."
-Lonely Vegabond (Toronto)
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