Mr D
Alternative / Folk / Indie

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REVIEWS



"My favourite Scottish debut album of 2007"

Tom Morton, BBC Scotland



"A near perfect Scottish-bred, guitar-pop album that jingles, jangles and shimmers like golden Rickenbackers from the heavens above.'"

--Eric Shea, Rhapsody





"I’ll Keep Looking Around is exactly what The Thrills have been trying to do on two albums...This is the sort of record, that if picked up by a major would become a coffee table hit."

--8/10, Del Day, Americana UK





"Super mellow country rock which is sedate yet enthralling, and draws comparisons to The Eagles and the subtleties of fellow Scots Travis."

--7.5/10, scot-rock.co.uk





"He comes armed with a gentle and poetic phrasing that makes his narratives truly unforgettable...a stunning debut."

--Alex Green, Editor, caughtinthecarousel





"An album of pleasant, melodic pop....these songs mix Californian-styled sunny jangle-pop with Americana and a bit of country"

--8/10, indiepages.com





"Accomplished playing, intelligent arrangements and overall well produced."

-- Paul Finnie, isthismusic?





"The music has a timeless feel that can easily fit into any decade from the last 40 years and the coming 40 years, as well. Such is the music of Scotland’s Mr. D."

-- Bruce Bodeen, NotLameRecords





"Chock full of strummy and glistening guitars, hook-filled gems, and heavenly harmonies! A positively brilliant debut! Can't say enough about this one."

--Ray Gianchetti, KoolKatMusik





"sunny melodies, delicious harmonies. Carefree as the summer."

--John Gjaltema, altcountry.nl





"melodies of polished gold which bring you back to the American West Coast"

--Patrick Donders, hanx.net





LIVE REVIEWS



"Support band Mr D draw on their love of late 60s early 70s West Coast influences for inspiration-full of dreamy harmonies and subtle emotive changes. New Day, dedicated to singer Steve McCluskeys newborn daughter, was the highlight of a compelling performance."

--4/5, Andy Kerr, Sunday Mail





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