147 Bleecker St
New York, New York 10012

Indie-Music.com
Modern rockers with vintage sensibilities: Weird Old America's Vaudeville is the new classic rock . . . Kicking things off with a minute-long Latin-flavored intro, Weird Old America whets your appetite for "Devil in A Dream," a powerhouse song with Santana-worthy guitar solos. The title track is next, a fantastically catchy piece that is arguably the best on the record. You'll have your lighters out for the power ballads "Sooner or Later" and "Carry Me Away," while the second half of the record has an especially Southern Rock drawl with cuts like "Checkpoint Charlie" bringing to mind the Allman Brothers . . . Vaudville is an excellent effort. ~Beeb Ashcroft

Drumhead Magazine
Weird Old America packs quite a punch with a dose of their blues infused alternative rock music. Hailing from New York City, fans of Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and Eric Clapton are in for a real treat as the band combines scorching guitar riffs with catchy vocal hooks to create a sound of their own. Keep an eye out for this release.

MuzikReviews.com
Weird Old America adopts the sound of many classic rock bands to make a memorable debut . . . “Devil In A Dream” plays like an amped-up Santana song . . . the frantic pace and sliding guitar melodies of “Pocket Change Blues” deliver a song that’s a cross of Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top . . . Vaudeville displays an impressive repertoire of styles . . . Weird Old America delivers a raw, passionate rock album. ~Chris Homer

Guitar Player Magazine
Guitarist Nick Diaz is a musical chameleon who negotiates his cinematic shifts and twists with passion and purpose . . . ~Michael Molenda

Official Website: http://www.weirdoldamerica.com

Added by weirdoldamerica on May 26, 2009

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