|

“Red Wanting Blue is probably the best underground independent rock band in the United States of America. The songs are all sing-a-long solid and have some of the best lyrics this side of the Mississippi... Red Wanting Blue puts on an eclectic and very entertaining live show.”
Hard Rock Haven
“Red Wanting Blue's live disc might be the best new album of the year. It is one of those surprises that restores your faith in new music. The smartly adept and deeply thoughtful songs are given an amazing array of textures courtesy of one of the most impressive - and emotional - vocalists to come along in a long time.”
Score Music Magazine
“Falling somewhere between The Unforgettable Fire-era U2 and the current recipe that drives Our Lady Peace, Red Wanting Blue is razor-sharp and deft. They embody a commitment to career that many bands only hallucinate about. Two thumbs up, lads!”
Bullzeye Magazine
“Red Wanting Blue's passion and energy delineates a powerful live feel. Scott Terry's powered, full, meaty voice often seems to echo in the background of RWB's delicate melodies. When you can hear a band's live potential on an album, they've definitely achieved an important goal,and RWB does this with ease.”
Citizen.TV
"Red Wanting Blue brings nothing but energy and flat out great shows to the stage. Their live performances are all the proof you'll need to become a member of their ever-growing fan base."
Chicago Street Scene
“This CD is a perfect medley of thoughtful alternative rock tracks. From the first song it's easy to see this album will take Red Wanting Blue places. Scott Terry's vocals and lyrics are nothing short of brilliant.”
DiscoveringArtists.com
“It's 5am, you're driving home through deserted city streets in your parents' car that you snuck out of the driveway. You've been dancing all night and fallen in love at least three times. The sky to the east is just starting to turn from black to deep blue. You feel liberated, exhilarated, free. What are you listening to? Red Wanting Blue.” Performing Songwriter Magazine








Dirk Rozich Illustration
Elixir Strings
Jak Prints
Space Junk Media
|