Publisher's Weekly (view original source)

Media Bistro (GalleyCat: Wednesday, June 11, 2008)

WRITTEN ABOUT FRAZIER'S ...

... SONGWRITING

"like all great albums, each of the songs shines with a glow of it's own... favorites will be chosen on mood alone, because there isn't a filler to be found"

Alternative Press

"wry, self-conscious songs bouyed by subtle instrumentation... well studied in the Smith's school of irony and melody"

C|Net download.com

"has something that seems to be sorely lacking in today's music... substance. yes, there is actual songwriting going on here. something a little more tasteful for your entertainment dollar"

Scene Magazine

... SINGING

"a voice capable of Orbison-like jumps in pitch"

C|Net download.com

"a rawness in his singing that is enticing... even shows a bit of soul"

drown.org

"intriguing in range and vocabulary"

Audio Gliphix

... GUITAR PLAYING

"theoretically it shouldn't be possible to roll so much stuff into one style, but Frazier somehow manages it"

dead angel

"from a jangle worthy of the Edge, onto delicate, shimmering leads, finishing with a psychedelic power of his own"

Alternative Press