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New York Times
"Early Edison is a really fresh, high-energy pop band ... mixes the alternative toughness of the late-1980's Minneapolis music scene and the lyrical and infectious melodicism of succeeding British invasion bands."
- Robbie Woliver

Good Times Magazine
"The industry has been buzzing like mad about Long Island's own Early Edison, with raves about their live performances as well as talks of record deals. Who knows how high this terrific rock band can climb."
- Don Sill




 

 

Newsday
"An electric act out to get you wired..."

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Newsday
"Just in time for summer, Early Edison's self-titled outing could - nay, should - become a soundtrack for the season. Maybe all seasons ... a smashing 10-track collection of near-perfect guitar pop ... Performance: A, Songwriting: A, Sound Quality: A"
- Kevin Amorim

Newsday
Pop Song of the Year...... Demographically Pleasing". "Early Edison evokes the halcyon days of British cutting-edge rock, incorporating Clash and Kinks inspirations"

Aural Fix Magazine
"... probably among the best CDs ever released by a Long Island band. Early Edison is one of those rare cases where a really good live band has managed to fully realize their strengths in a recording. There's honestly not a bad song on the whole disc."
- Richard Hughes

The Island Ear
"Clever lyrics and great hooks."
- Kenneth Miller

Good Times
"Unique songwriting skills ... you don't need their whole set to figure out that something special is going on here."

SFK (STRIKTLY FOR KONNISSUERS)
"Whoogah! This I was not expecting. Harnessing the rage and power of late 70s/early 80s punk pop with a 2000's mentality, this is huge sounding guitar pop that is raw yet never loses any bit of melody. Brash and with healthy doses of attitude, this counteracts all the jangly pop of late with a 'go for the jugular' approach. With cliche-free songwriting and ear candy like "Milky Way?", "Victim Of The Truth" and "Smile" filling the disc, this is an unexpected surprise. Think Blink 182 if they grew up twenty years ago, and that will give you a heads-up musically.

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