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What's being said about The Sterling Loons and "March To The Tune"... "A 60s-inspired tour-de-force, this is one tune you'll want to march to." "Imagine Redd Kross covering early songs by The Kinks and The Who...and you might begin to have some idea of what the music of Sterling Loons sounds like." "... pays tribute to these guys' favorite bands from the late 1960s but it doesn't necessarily come across sounding retrospective...although the sound quality is sometimes oddly reminiscent of some of the recordings of that era." "If you mixed Hendrix, The Kinks and Syd Barrett in a blender you could get The Sterling Loons." "The mix of mod pop and heavy prog may not sit well with some, but there is much here to savor and appreciate." "THE STERLING LOONS champion that exploratory psychedelic approach which was once so prevalent during the 60's..." UNDER THE TANGERINE TREE (via VERY rough Italian to English translation courtesy of Google): "The Sterling Loons Eamon Nordquist returns six years after 'What to Do in Trouble' - but compared to its predecessor 'March to the Tune' March is less Lo-Fi ... a real tribute to the British psychedelic rock." "...a tribute to Sebastian F. Sorrow. I'd give him a listen if I were you." |


