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"Horton Parks, aka Dan Austin, occupies the musical landscape somewhere between a more pastoral Bob Dylan and a less drug-addled Evan Dando" Full review from Record Collector
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"...with jagged guitars cutting in and out of matter-of-fact take it or leave it vocals, that sound as though while they may well have been there, done that and got the t-shirt, it really wasn�t worth it."
Full Review from Americana-uk.com Americana-uk.com
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"This album is essential listening for anybody who loves the music of Johnny Cash, Leonard Cohen and Tim Hardin. It is also essential listening for anyone wishing to chill out late at night or early in the morning whilst nursing a heavy hangover." Shellshock.co.uk
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"He drinks too much and needs to let Jesus back into his life before its too late" Preacher Parks (his dad).
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"Horton Parks is older, wiser, and more alive than his 27 years should rightly allow him. With his lazy, bottom-of-the-bottle slide guitar, he out-heartaches Epic Soundtracks' minimalist lovelorn expressions, and outwits anyone who ever wrangled a darting smile from a tearful teenager. On occations he even out Dylans Dylan. You'll have a new friend in 'Sleepers'."
Hayley Avron - Careless Talk Costs Lives Nov/Dec 2003
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"I've only heard an album sampler CD, but from these five tracks I have to conclude that Horton Parks has a great future ahead of him if there is any justice in this world" Evergreen Fanzine
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"creates an atmosphere of intimacy with the more delicate side of his music, then rips into your senses with an intense display of passion" Blast Off! Fanzine
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"sometimes full bodied and driving but mostly stripped down, bare bones songs and the fucking better for it. 'The Road' is one of the greatest opening tracks to an album this reviewer has heard in a long time�" Urban Decay fanzine
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