LET ME OUT
EAST COAST ROMPER
Maine - June 1996
"Heating up the airwaves is Phoenix's very own Innuendo. They have no frills or gimmicks just some good rock-n-roll music... Currently the band is working on their new CD coming out very soon. For now you can check out their melodic harmonies on "Let Me Out".Even though at this time this kind of music is taking a back burner, I hope these guys keep it up because they have great musical content and impressive lyrics. Now we know why Arizona is the fiery hot spot of the nation".
MESA TRIBUNE
Mesa, AZ - March 14, 1996
"Innuendo's latest LP, "Let Me Out", contains strong blues-influenced melodic rock. Strong guitars and thought-provoking lyrics map a sound that just might play to national audiences".
MUSIC CONNECTION
Los Angeles - April 1995
"Starting off with the most professional press kit we've seen in some time, this finely produced album mixes acoustic and electric rock with some interesting changes, memorable melodies and high quality harmonies".
MUSIC VOICE MAGAZINE
Phoenix - November 1995
"Out of the ashes of the band Impact rises the bird of fire called Innuendo. Favoring a commercial rock format, this band is comprised of professionals with chops-o-plenty. Each musician is a very capable and above average musician in his own right. The 6 songs contained are well written and performed, and come complete with harmonies and catchy sing-along type hooks. The material and performance are as good as any national act doing this style of music. With commercial rock making a comeback of sorts and more and more people looking for alternatives to alternative, it wouldn't surprise me to see these boys rise to the top of the heap".
RECORDING
National - June 1995
"This is another one of those tapes that are so good it's hard for me to recommend too many steps to make it better... The guitar and lead vocal sound like they were recorded by a pro... The background vocals are stupendous... Summary: I'm impressed".
THE MUSIC PAPER
New York - September 1995
"This is ballsy arena rock with a lot goin' for it, namely Pat Laferty's great chops; guitarist Brett Richey, who easily outplays most platinum-sportin ax-boyz; and the fact that these guys write brilliant, testosterone-charged metal-edged pop fluff bursting with angelic harmonies, solid hooks, orchestral guitar riffs, thoughtful lyrics, gentle acoustic flourishes and searchingly earnest vocals".
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