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Cahls Juke Joint
«Pubside Down, a rockin' Celtic band from Switzerland, isn't the first group to record an amusing song about troosers. But that doesn't keep me from laughing every time I hear it.
I also like a lot of other tunes on the band's new album, "Irish Do." In many ways, they take the same sort of approach to Celtic music that the Subdudes do with New Orleans music. The base is usually traditionally Celtic music, certainly, with heavy doses of rock and even some hip-hop influences. And at times, I'm reminded a bit of Jethro Tull.
I'm not wild about all of the songs, but the best ones are mighty fun.»
Carl Abernathy, http://cahlsjukejoint.blogspot.com/2009_04_01_archive.html
Radio KTAO
«I got a very enthusiastic response regarding the Pubside Down tunes that I played, and I've already gotten requests to play more of their music on upcoming shows.»
Kelly Clement, «CELTIC AND BEYOND», Radio KTAO, 101.9 FM, New Mexiko
Rambles music reviews
«It is fun, energetic, well-played Irish music that even the harshest critic of traditional fare would enjoy. And it is fantastic to see such high quality Irish music coming from a place not often associated with the style. This is a great album to put on at a party and let your feet lead you away!»
Jean Emma Price (editor Rambles), complete review on: www.rambles.net
Gorhand’s Review
«[...] A most promising debut album, that makes you wonder how they sound on stage. My favourites are the beautiful tunes dominated by Barbara’s fiddle and Simone’s flute. [...]»
«[...] Ein ansprechendes Debüt Album, das die Lust auf ein Live-Konzert weckt. Mich hat vor allem das ausgezeichnete Zusammenspiel der fünf Musiker beeindruckt und als grosser Fan von Fiddle und Flute sind meine Lieblingsstücke natürlich diejenigen, bei denen diese beiden Instrumente dominieren. [...]»
Adolf «Gorhand» Goriup, ganzer Artikel auf: www.folkworld.de/28/d/cds1.html
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