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"Instead of sounding like a jaded musician trying to unearth what's left of his sensitivity, Jason Rubero's music seems
to be built on a tower of emotions and pensiveness. Quiet acoustic songs allow Rubero's near-whisper to take the center stage."
-Listen.com
"Think of the last place you might hear killer pop? Moscow, Idaho, maybe? Canadian-born, Jason Rubero composes smooth,
yet funky additions to the tribute to Sgt. Pepper in chocolately-sweet dancing guitars and swelling vocals in these well-produced
works." - Radiowired.com
"For fans of true pop melody." - Bill's Toupee (MP3.com radio station)
"I know you didn't ask about this tune, but I just checked out Feel and that totally has a great groove to it as
well ... I like that Lennon progression that comes in about 1:30 and again later ... Cool bass line, nice break with the ringing
bell ... good vocals ... I like it a lot! Great arrangement of the entire piece. I really dig your stuff, man!" ---
boydrj (MixingBBS)
"Hi Jason, I listened to Winter Opened My Eyes. Very well done, for sure, sort of Electronica, or, music for a movie
or something (the horn or trumpet sounds make it a bit too Showtime movie, I think, just my opinion). Still, you're arranging
of the sounds is very good. I also listened to Feel and Asphalt And Glasses. Being a Beatle fan, I can appreciate those (more).
Very well done nice tunes. On Asphalt, though obviously Beatley/Lennony, you sort of sound like Donavan (or even Rufus Wainright
(sp?) ). Also kinda Beach Boyish at the end, nice vocal harmonies." -- Macle (MixingBBS)
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