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SPIN.com - Band of the Day

MSNBC - Indie Study: '70s-Style Rock From The Lonely H

The Stranger - In Through The Out Door: Five Teenagers
from Port Angeles and the Future of Classic Rock

Huntington Beach Independent - Hardly Prima Donnas

CMJ - The Lonely H Graduate, Tour

The New York Post - Review

Boston Patriot Ledger - The Lonely H Finding Fans On Tour

Performer Magazine - Spotlight: The Lonely H

Gibson - Rock's Up-and-Comers Play Les Pauls

The Onion - A.V. Club: The Lonely H

Flagstaff Live - One Non-Blonde: Combing Through the
Various Musical (and Hair) Styles of The Lonely H

We Are The Magazine - Bands to Know: The Lonely H

Sonic Itch Music - Live: Lonely H @ End of an Ear & Emo's

The Stranger - Underage: The Lonely H

Houston Press - The Lonely H:"Hair"

Obscure Sound - The Lonely H Let Their "Hair" Grow

Firesideometer - Interview with The Lonely H

Powerpopaholic - The Lonely H:"Hair"

Seattle Weekly - Weekly Wire: The Lonely H

Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Listen Up: The Lonely H's "Hair"

Music Emissions - Review

Ink19 - Review

Delusions of Adequacy - Review

Exclaim! - Review

Blogcritics Magazine - Review

Synthesis - Review

“These youngsters (birthdates 1988 and 1989) jive with a flow pioneered 20 years before their births via blazing acts such as Led Zeppelin and Queen.”
– Spin.com

“...the songs are thoughtfully written, with tight arrangements and playing that belies the age of the players. “
– MSNBC.com

“...these young men kick out the ‘70s-flaired jams like nobody’s business, readying themselves for the big time whilst rackin’ up some serious musical credibility in the meantime.”
– Out There Monthly

“...’Hair’ is the most unique record you’ll hear all year. In between vocal hymns that seek Queen’s approval, and bridges that Pink Floyd would nod at, sits another type of confidence.”
– Music Emissions

“...The Lonely H have managed to match and dare I say, possibly top the likes of the over-hyped past greats of classic rock (that’s you, Zeppelin and Rush). “
– Exclaim!

“Their downright catchy and classic-rock riffing songs are carried by Mark Fredson’s warm vocals and nimble fingers on the piano, and the youthful, optimistic spirit of the band shines like a torch being passed down by their elders.”
– Seattle Weekly

“It is rare to see a bunch of lads who are not even old enough to drink show the rest of the rock ‘n’ roll industry how it should be done.”
–Obscure Sound