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RECENT MEDIA HIGHLIGHTSThere's a good article in Carleton University's Charlatan - see page 18 On the week of October 15th, the Bible All-Stars CD debuted: The Ottawa University Fulcrum comments on the band's 'howling vocals and honest, gritty lyrics' while Carleton University Charlatan focuses on the 'electric personality and never grow up attitude that reflects the band's vibrant, fast-playing style of music.' Ottawa Xpress calls the Bible All-Stars 'Ottawa's high-octane alt-country/punk band' ... 'these guys deliver straight-up psychobilly.' ... 'when it comes to pumping out their big, long aural assault, the Bible All-Stars seem to be always on their game' According to This is my Ottawa News, 'Ottawa's alt-country rockers, the Bible All-Stars are the next big thing for Capital City, rocking raucous about booze, bars and bygone babes in biblical proportions.' The Ottawa Citizen says, 'the 13 songs on the four-piece band's (Bible All-Stars) self-titled debut are dizzying manifestations of religious guilt and rebellion put to cow-punk' ... 'The track Jesus Don't Let Me Get Down, with its refrain, " ... or I'll get high again" is sure to be a heathen singalong.'
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