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Record Collector
“beautifully arranged and played…Extraordinary”
Poperganda“you owe it to yourself to check out the soulful, emotive and eloquent Phantom Limb sound, truly, a musical gift that keeps on giving.”
more >>Newcastle Courier"somewhat empowering...pleasant record"
Burton Mail"The band may be from the West Country but their sound is rooted firmly in the States"
Altsounds“impressive album”
more >>Dead Press“With a little less fine-tuning to suit an easy-listening audience, Phantom Limb could become a great rock band. The talent is most certainly there, we’re just waiting for their true colours to be shown.”
more >>Ulster Star"a clear blend of musical styles and traditios, with country riffs joining together with a soulful base and gospel vibes, all topped off with memories of Motown classics"
Bristol Evening Post"Gravy Train is a upbeat affair with some juicy hooks"
The Telegraph
"an airy west coast twang guilds the strong melodies"
more >>Fatea"Essential listening"
more >>Music OMH"you're left pining for that little bit more"
more >>Word Magazine"Luxuriant, harmonised ‘70s guitar pop"
more >>The Guardian"country-soul...dripping with lyrical references...always pleasant"
more >>Metro"music is easy on the ears and expertly played"
more >>The Independent
"Phantom Limb have refined their sound further to more clearly occupy the kind of country-soul territory once inhabited by the likes of Dobie Gray and The Staple Singers"
more >>Shout 4 Music"occasional gospel tinged touch here and there... a pleasant listen"
more >>Contact Music2performances from the band are impressive throughout"
more >>Glasswerk"not only the finest album I've heard so far this year but one that I confidently expect to see on the ‘Best of 2012' "
more >>Classic Rock" Bristol is the new home of country rock. And six-piece Phantom Limb are at its core"
UNCUT"a solid seam of Southern soul, rock, country and gospel, leading from the front with the righteous holler of Yolanda Quartey"
Subba Cultcha"The year might only be a few weeks old but I doubt we'll see another British record quite like this one in 2012."
more >>FWD Music"a heart-wrenchingly pessimistic outlook on life, and a continual dedication to their outstanding musicianship."
more >>Blues & Soul"A gut bucket rolling rocker with divine backing vocals and some pure emotional conviction"
more >>Music News.com
"If this had been an album from the 70’s mid-south I’d probably mark it up as a lost classic but this is by a band from Bristol so I guess that makes it a now classic – either way, classic."
more >>The Guardian"Phantom Limb The Pines: What modern pop has lacked recently is a band that fuses country and soul. Led by the wonderful Yolanda Quartey, Bristolians Phantom Limb do the job with a mix of poignancy and sensuality."
The Kaje"sends shivers down your spine"
more >>All Gigs"best single of the week...the equivalent of having your privates kissed by angels. Probably."
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