Great review of BEECHWOOD “Songs From The Land Of Nod” from MUSICZINE (BE)
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It is simply stunning. – GONZO WEEKLY
To say this band is a power trio is an understatement, they are the real deal and mix traditional with grungy punk blues and just let it rip. A refreshing tonic of a release, highly recommended. – BLUES MATTERS
Whether one perceives their sound as a more glam-oriented version of Television, a more intricate version of the Ramones, a dirtier version of the Blues Magoos or just something that could have jumped right out of the original Nuggets compilation, the trio’s gritty sound is impressive enough to speak for itself and nail its audience […]
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Has a pop elegance totally unknown to these modern times. – RUMORE
Songs From the Land of Nod is a haunted record, but one of no mean achievement, oozing with edgy cut-throat energy and cool, sleazy grace. The kind of record rarely heard since the prime of The Ramones and The Cramps, it truly doesn’t put a foot wrong. – REVIEW HERE
More shambolic psychedelia than the straight-up, guitar cut-and-thrust of The Bowery…glammy and trashy, as much of the best Manhattan rock always was. – i94 BAR REVIEW HERE