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Wines, Lines & Valentines is a unique acheivement.....a British album that can evoke the late the 60's of the band and also take on 90's country rock leaders Wilco. .
ROLLING STONE
These songs have a classic feel about them. the swaggering Mathilda recalls the Stones in their early 70's country rock heyday while The Sun Won't Shine Today is a sparing anthemic ballad
HOT PRESS, DUBLIN
The only british album in the top ten alternative country albums of the year and deservedly beating the likes of Son Volt and 16 Horsepower
UN-CUT
This is a big, open, emotive, crunchy-guitar, country-rockin rather fine third album
MOJO
The outstanding song Mathilda challenges The Band to re-write the weight.
THE SUNDAY TIMES
Lyrical songs with a fine eye for detail that trade in faded people imagery reminiscent of Townes van Zandt
COUNTRY MUSIC INTERNATIONAL.
A diverse collection of left-field barroom twang that will attract fans of Wilco or Georgia Satellites
MUSIC WEEK
With Wines, Lines and Valentines The Good Sons finally keep the promise of becoming a great band....this album is a gem
TIME OUT
British roots country that could pass as austin originals, the good sons embrace the best of the Jayhawks, Green On Red and Gram Parsons and give it their own personality
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