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4 Stars
“beautifully arranged and played…Extraordinary”
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Dead Press
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Bristol Evening Post
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The Telegraph
4 Stars
"an airy west coast twang guilds the strong melodies"
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Fatea
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The Guardian
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Metro
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Music OMH
"you're left pining for that little bit more"
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Word Magazine
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The Independent
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2performances from the band are impressive throughout"
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Glasswerk
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FWD Music
"a heart-wrenchingly pessimistic outlook on life, and a continual dedication to their outstanding musicianship."
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UNCUT
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Blues & Soul
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Music News.com
4 Stars
"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."
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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."
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All Gigs
"best single of the week...the equivalent of having your privates kissed by angels. Probably."
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The Kaje announce Phantom Limb 'The Pines' as Single of The Week!!


13 December 2011
The Kaje

Phantom Limb's Yolande Quartey is without any doubt one of the UK's finest vocalists. The sheer diverse power behind her soulful country tinged sound sends shivers down your spine. So it is with great pleasure that "The Pines" marks Phantom Limb's return to the recorded arena, with this sensational lead single lifted from their impending sophomore album. Sit back, shut your eyes and lose yourself.
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