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No, but seriously.
Maybe you've heard us before.
MP3s are great. Chris George and Dan Majorie did a great job with our record. But shows are where its at.
Here are some quotes taken out of context:
"The live arrangements were just that good."
"[The Way Out] are brimming with confidence and power."
"They play with a serious passion live. I stood there and felt moved."
"Solid."
Pieced together from reviews at LiveNewOrleans.com