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Reviews of the Heaven's Heathens "With a lot of bands vying for attention on the UK scene today, Heaven's Heathens are one that would not be out of place headlining a stage at Glastonbury which is a hint to organisers everywhere..." Gordon Munro, Street Cred magazine www.streetcredmagazine.com July 2007 p34 "One of London's most spectacular bands" Big George, DJ, BBC London 94.9 FM "Heaven's Heathens, Don't change anything about yourselves, you rolled back my years, and reminded me what the industry was and should be all about...Entertainment." Tony Portelli (author) - The Music Industry Raw Book "Mournful yet melodic folk-rock with a Tim Buckley vibe" ents24.com
Reviews for "Broken Butterly (a Lullaby)" "Superb! That's just about the only word that seems adequate here. The vibe of the whole piece, the vocal, the playing - it's all there, soundly confirming that we're dealing with not just pros, but very talented artists indeed... And as such, it's among the best we've heard for a long time!" The Fame Game (www.meermusic.com)
Reviews for "In the Morning Light" "Nominated for "Best Single of the Year - Unsigned Band" LA Music Awards 2006 "As wonderful as the sunset in Ibiza, a song that will expand your mind" Tony Portelli (author) - The Music Industry Raw Book
Reviews for "Blue Room" "Claiming to stand outside of current influences, there's certainly little in common in these Londoners with Franz, Kaisers or Arctics. Their simple, understated Flying Burrito Bros backing might not work but they know that Dharshika Ariyadasa needs room to soar with his vocals. In the vein of early Cousteu, his deep and baroque voice is sublime. Overall rating - 8 out of 10" Planet Sound (Teletext Ch4)
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