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"... equal parts impressively original and respectfully derivative. Track after Track, Loho Sessions succeeds in creating a cohesive album reflecting the history of sounds which inform it and pushing the record beyond anything else in its category. With The Loho Sessions, they have one of the best albums of the year."
Hittin' the Note Magazine
"Destined to become an eminent blues rooted, tobacco chewing, spit-on-the-floor rock band"
Elmore Magazine
"The Loho Sessions has breakout written all over it and it's a contender for best of the year"
Hidden Track
"Workingman's grub that feeds heart and soul in ways as effecting as whiskey and women"
Dennis Cook
Jambase
"A band based on a true-blooded front man with a voice that can sing it to the mountaintops, a charismatic chemistry between all members, unique song structures applied to familiar southern rock sound, and thick juicy mutton chops across the board"
Glide Magazine
"There is no hoax before you when seeing Leroy Justice live, no gimmick to rest laurels on, and if you close your eyes ever so gently, you can live in the very same moment that the songs all summon"
Dan Alleva
The Aquarian
"NYC's Leroy Justice has the same spark as early Black Crowes and
Mother Hips. There's enough twang to make you think it's southern
rock but the tender lyrical turns tie them closer to Springsteen
and other Northeast roots rockers. Their debut is great and they
kick ass live. Belly up to the bar and let them pour you a shot
of what you need."
Jambase
"A gritty, pure, rock n' roll vibe that comes off as both familiar
and refreshing at the same time. It's very good stuff."
The Weekender
Wilkes-Barre, PA
"...their Southern-fried boogie is so faithful, it's hard to believe
these guys are from the big city and not from some Mountain Dewand
Southern Comfort hollar..."
All Music Guide
"...alt-country meets southern rock, plus lots of guitars, sound
will remind you of a cross between Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Rolling
Stones."
Paper Magazine
"...a ten-gallon hat stage presence with a CBGB's attitude and
I was in love with rock and roll again... ...bourbon rock is here
to stay."
CharlestonRocks.com
"The blues-fueled spirit of Seventies Southern rock lives. Oddly,
it lives in New York City. The crunging riffs, the twinned leads,
the squealing keys, the hard-road vocals--the backup chicks! All
here! Oh, and the songs--the songs're here, too."
Kurt Loder
May 2004
"With a good ol' Southern feel and a name that screams Americana,
it's a surprise that Leroy Justice is a band straight out of New
York City."
Brittany Sturges
ink19.com
"...LJ's lead singer celebrated winning over the crowd by dismissively
flicking his guitar pick to the ground and stomping straight to
the bar. Rock and roll, baby."
CreativeLoafing, Atlanta GA
"...part of the fun of SXSW is hearing stuff you'd never discover
otherwise. Many of the bands that showcase are talented, but nearly
all of them need to work on stage banter. And they're not all country,
of course. Still, isn't country music what you'd expect from a band
named Leroy Justice? Especially when they start the show by asking,
"How y'all doin'?" Sure, but when they follow up with "I said, 'How
y'all motherf-----s doin'!" it's probably time for something a little
more polite."
Craig Shelburne
CMT.com
"...blues rockers with a Delta sound."
NY Daily News
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