"...Rock trio The Electric Souls...new CD, House on Fire,...shows a peculiar yet enjoyable versatility on the album, with practically every track sounding different from the last. Opening cut "The Light" feels like Echo and The Bunnymen, "General Lee" has the lo-fi Pop effusiveness of Robert Pollard, "Conjure You Up" grinds heavily like an old Mountain outtake and "Hear My Baby Calling" and Roll & Tumble" are minimalistic, haunting Blues numbers."
- Mike Breen - Citybeat Music Editor - July, 2006
The influences that the Electric Souls claim read like the vinyl collection of a brilliant stoner with impeccable taste in the acid-etched Classic Rock of the '70s and the subsequently influenced next-generation purveyors of the '90s and '00s. (Why, yes, that is my collection ... thank you for noticing.) The Electric Souls channel the purest intentions from their earliest influences and infuse them with the Garage-fueled power of now.
Dig It: Ten Years After playing mumblypeg with Eric Burdon at the Woodstock Museum while the ghosts of Robert Johnson and Jimi Hendrix take side bets.
City Beat - Sept 10, 2008 (BB)
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