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They’re purely irresistible... No Exit Review
“Sons have been hailed across the country for their blend of life affirming tunes and insightful thought.” Wild Beet
...in addition to attracting critical praise, the Son’s trademark folk style & freewheeling live shows have won them a considerably large following.... Pioneer Press
Woody Guthrie once said “I hate a song that makes you think that you are just born to lose.” he’d find kindred spirits in the Sons of the Never Wrong, a folk trio whose exuberance elevates even such bleak themes as spurned lovers and sudden death. There’s so much joy to what they’re doing. Chicago Magazine
A bright spot on the horizon of American Folk Music... Rambles Cultural Arts Magazine
“The Chicago-based trio sound like they were destined to play together, making music that is both sweetly mingled & tangy with contrasts. In performance, the words take a back seat to the joyous harmonies, grooves and choreography that often lift Sons’audience out of their chairs.” Acoustic Guitar Magazine
“sons perform serious, visionary & seeringly joyous original music, this is something like a gift from heaven. Do not miss this band! Andrew Calhoun - Waterbug
“They are clever and unique, both individually and in their sound as a trio. At times they sing almost trance-like in their own enjoyment of the sound they produce. Their sound is big. Well, no, it’s actually their energy and delivery that is big. Their harmonies are a tasteful and unpredictable blend of their unique voices, musically & lyrically exciting.” Angela Page WJFF New York
Where folk music can be headed as we approach the new millenium... Hartford Advocate
“They are the freshest sound we’ve heard in a while.” Godfrey Daniels
“The Sons have a totally original and new and bright sound. I think this band is going to go far, that folk-acoustic thing, but it’s also modern and young sounding. I was knocked down! This is a unique concept.” Michael Smith
“Woody Guthrie once said “I hate a song that makes you think that you are just born to lose.” he’d find kindred spirits in the Sons of the Never Wrong, a folk trio whose exuberance elevates even such bleak themes as spurned lovers and sudden death. There’s so much joy to what they’re doing.” Chicago Magazine
“An incredible listening experience. They’ve been described as Peter, Paul & Mary on prozac, or perhaps the New Christy Minstrels meets Devo? Words fail to convey their charms.” Endangered Folk Series
“A pop sound with brains” WUMB Boston
“The group never stops moving; each song is performance art, with what i came to think of as vocal isometrics, perfectly controlled and pitched. Their lyrics witty and intelligent.” River Reporter
“Their onstage demeanor incorporates nearly constant movement, often in the form of stylized dance steps, & a steady flow of shaggy dog stories between songs. However, this Chicago trio sets itself apart from the pack when they step up to the microphones and belt out one of their smart and memorable songs. Although the 3 have very different voices, the blend they create together is one of the most distinctive in folk music.” Dirty Linen
Daring. Sons blends tradition with innovation, the uncluttered sound of folk, with the energy of rock. CampusReade
This acoustic trio has become one of folk musics’ most unique & acclaimed bands.”Grand Rapids Press
“Sons show is sticking your finger in an electrical outlet.” Acoustic Renaissance
“THE MUSIC THEY CONJURE IS FOLK-PLUS; EAR CANDY.” get music.com
“Sons takes a room full of strangers, and turns them into an audience.” Strong Coffee