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"Death Must Be a Woman"

 CD Reviews for Death Must Be a Woman:

"The songs share fluid melodies and pitch-perfect harmonies grown strong and tall on Celtic roots. The plaintive 'Until The End Of Time', the country-fried 'Don't Break My Heart', the light-hearted 'Marianne' and the bouncing title tune capture a singularly tight unit of like-minded musicians."  Read full review >

Buzz McClain
No Depression Magazine
October 23, 2008




"I received 'Death Must Be A Woman' just this morning a gave several listenings to it. This album is fantastic, even better than your previous one. It is not the usual bluegrass album because the gamut of feelings and influences is larger than usual and that make the music of the band particularly appealing and pleasant. Airplay is guaranteed, that's for sure! That album will become soon a favourite in my next radio shows here and surely I will enclose it in my list of the best CD's of the month for both Euro-Americana and FAR charts!"

Massimo Ferro, radio program host
Highway 61, Radio Voce Spazio, Italy
October 2008




"Op 'Death Must Be A Woman', hun ondertussen toch ook alweer derde CD, vertellen die van Dead Men's Hollow naar eigen zeggen aan de hand van het verhaal van hun thuishaven onrechtstreeks ook een beetje het verhaal van heel Amerika."  Read full review >

Ctrl. Alt Country, Belgium
October 2008



"Their compositions sound more like public domain songs than recently composed material, and I mean that as a compliment. They have aimed at a particular target and hit the bullseye cleanly. The writing is clean and crisp, the harmonies bordering on angelic and the musicianship is superb."  Read full review >

Michael Scott Cain
Rambles.net
November 2008



"In Death Must be a Woman, the band captures in music the sad stillness of an autumn walk through an old battlefield. And there's no mistaking where that trek is taken, as the band's sound is inseparable from its native soil of northern Virginia."  Read full review >

Lawrance Binda
The Burg News
January 2009


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