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"Love and Dirt" New Album

Love and Dirt New Album
Love and Dirt - A few people have actually been listening to this record. Nice.

Boston Business Journal's Top 40 Boston Albums (Ever!),
"The Marvel's Avengers of Boston's burgeoning Americana music scene, these guys have finally put out an album that meets or exceeds the promise of their engaging, inspiring live performances. There's plenty of folk, some rock thrown in for good measure, and a little bit of the blues. It's just the right recipe to make this the city's newest timeless album. Top Tracks: "Love Changes Everything," "Gold Mine," "Barbed Wire" -John Chesto, Boston Business Journal
Take a look at the list here: LINK

Best Songs of 2012, Meyers Picks (Love Changes Everything):"With multiple singer-songwriters in the band one would expect a diverse array of songs on their latest release. They don’t disappoint from that perspective, all the while maintaining a cohesive feel across the song collection. No doubt, this consistency is the direct result of the time spent sitting around that table and singing."- Twangville

Nominated for "EP/Album of The Year - Love and Dirt" and "Americana Artist Of The Year - Session Americana"
— 2012 Boston Music Awards

"a contemplative soul searcher boasting a contemporary edge cut with rustic twang; Session Americana comes up with some gems, full of folk’s honesty and rock’s urgency."
— Scott McLennan, The Boston Gobe

"it’s so damn good...'Love Changes Everything' is one of my favorite songs of the year. Every one of the great voices in Session Americana is showcased, and when they coalesce into brilliant harmonies it’s awesome ...so damn beautiful"
— Jed Gottlieb, The Boston Herald

"...finely burnished ballads and frayed rootsy rockers. There's a sense of calm and confidence emitting from these sturdy grooves"
— Lee Zimmerman - No Depression, 15 Album Choices for the end of October

"Session Americana just totally and completely embodies that bottom of the bottle, love sick sadness that resides within each of us, and that’ll leave a guy howl’n, alone in the American night. Sounds like:  The heart and soul of American music"
— Alan Cross, Professional Music Geek...

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