
Well-ordered rhythm tracks with exquisite melodies and harmony
singing abound. The Taters have made an excellent record.
- Blue Suede News
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With the alternative country movement becoming
far too formulated for the genre's best interest by the late '90s,
a band like the Taters could almost be seen as a breath of fresh
air, with their homage to classic early rock balladry and '50s rock
sensibilities being something few of their contemporaries were attempting.
Making a Hank Williams song like "No Teardrops Tonight"
sound like a Mavericks remake is no small feat, but lead singer
and bassist Craig Evans has that certain vibrato in his voice, like
Raul Malo, that makes comparisons to Roy Orbison inevitable.
- All Music Guide
With a deft touch for gleaning the best of American
roots rock and rockabilly - and delivering it with thoroughly modern,
totally hip sensibilities - the Taters shine on a dozen strong originals
and two well-chosen covers. As delightfully derivative as they are
impressively imaginative and inventive, the Taters lay often-stunning
vocals over an airtight rhythm section, spiced with smoking acoustic
guitar leads and licks.
- Billboard Magazine
Critic's Choice, March
1999
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"You cant look at anything in Richmond lately without
seeing Burnt Taters on the cover. One listen to their CD "Vox
Box" and you know why. Burnt Taters reached into the past and
pulled much of their sound from the likes of Roy Orbison, Elvis,
Hank Williams, the Beatles, and Marty Robbins. It is the bopping
sounds of rock in its infancy, country when it was western, blues
when it wasnt the name of a clothing store.
What they choose to do, they do well. The music is excellent. The
vocals are sublime. And the songs are outstanding"
- Richmond Music
Journal
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