WKKND 106.7 FM New Orleans, LA: SIG writes: "Radio Caroline packs a
combination of reflective roots rock with flowing musicianship that grabs you by the
heartstrings and refuses to let go. Their music is honest and emotional and will have you
hitting the play button over and over again."
WWBN 101.5 FM Detroit, MI: Brian Beddow, Program Director writes: "A
refreshing return to straight ahead rock. Strong instrumentation and insightful
lyrics."
WAXQ 104 FM New York, NY: Zach Martin quotes: "Truly inspirational
songs. I've listened over and over. It's just really great stuff."
WOSC 96 Rock FM Ocean City, MD: Skip Dixxon, Music Director writes:
"Harmonically and melodically gifted, this fun and exciting quartet is truly a charm
city treasure. These guys are smoking, and their song 'Charlie' is a hit."
WRNR 103.1 FM Annapolis, MD: Alex Cortright, Program Director writes:
"Radio Caroline gets my vote as the best band in Baltimore."
UNSUNG HERO MAGAZINE: Lizzy Dean Holyfield writes: "At first I was
not paying much attention to the band that was setting up in the bar. From out of nowhere,
I hear this Van Morrison-meets-an-alternative-90's-pop-band mixed with a
Rhoads-keyboard-type-of-sound. What was I supposed to do? I stayed all night and enjoyed a
really great band called Radio Caroline."
WVOD 99.1 FM Outer Banks, N.C: Ryan Young, Music Director writes:
"Radio Caroline is a talented group of musicians who deserve to be heard. They are
putting out some of the best original music on the East Coast. They are definitely going
somewhere."
"When I first put this CD on and heard the Hammond B3 organ humming, I reflexively
melted."
"Sit back and listen"
"Good Rock and Roll requires guitars, heart pumping rhythm, and soul. In their own
new studio called, The Space, and on their own label, Baltimore Records, Radio Caroline
has created their own homespun, hometown sound. On their own time and space, you can sense
their unrushed, careful approach to each song. Almost everyone in the band seems well
adept at the guitar, and the drummer adds the walls and a cardboard box to his
credist."
"Appropriately named, This Town carries lyrics such as, "such a shame nothing
ever changes," that point to feelings of a Nowhere town complete with stagnant
lifestyles and dependant Juliettes. These Romeos will continue to croon and write about
you until you come up on stage and sing your side of the tale. Meanwhile, the guitars play
on and the emotions fly through your mind with familiarity. In addition to the six tracks,
there is a bonus trailer that contains a lovely melodic guitar piece that closes the album
like a lover saying goodbye."