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Published 2024-12-09 06:00

"Sammantaget innehåller 'Bobbo Byrnes' mycket bra och omväxlande toner, som den här gången har spelat in allt på hemmaplan på den amerikanska västkusten."

- Torbjörn Berlin / Berlin Calling -

"Bobbo Byrnes senaste album är bara bäst, vilket en kritiker knappast skulle skriva i en recension. Dock påstår undertecknad att Bobbo Byrnes är bara bäst igen!"

- Micheles Kindh / Blaskan -

"Tur att Bobbo Byrnes kom ur sin depression, sin skrivkramp, sina självtvivel och dessutom lyckades övervinna sitt bluff-syndrom, annars hade vi inte fått den här, till stora delar, riktigt fina plattan."

- Robert Ryttman / Zero Magazine -

"Bobbo Byrnes’ new self titled album is a deeply personal and relatable blend of americana, folk, and rock’n’roll that reflect his battles and triumphs. Tracks like 'Never Learned To Fly', 'Too Many Miles' and 'I Cannot Say' offer listeners a raw and honest look into his creative process, while songs like 'Bad Decisions' and 'Chance' symbolize hope and renewal."

- Kenneth Bremer / Blue Desert -

"In terms of a back catalogue there is no disputing the consistency and real quality on offer from this impressive singer songwriter. He should be on everybody’s radar that seeks to purchase music of enduring quality and excellence."

- Paul McGee / Lonesome Highway -

"Bobbo Byrnes 7th self titled album is a fun record with some really catchy uplifting material, such as the americana rootsy rocking opener 'Around Here' and the melodic rocking tunes 'I Cannot Say', 'Never Learned To Fly' and 'Long Way Down'."

- Gabor Kleinbloesem / Strutterzine -

"With his self titled 7th solo album, American folk, alt.country and rock singer songwriter Bobbo Byrnes is reflecting on his personal life and his musical career. 10 self written tracks, and one cover version of the song 'Glad And Sorry' that was penned in 1973 by Ronnie Lane for the British rock band The Faces, will convince the listeners of the massive talent of this Californian musician."

- Valére Sampermans / Rootstime -

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