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Here's what La Société Expéditionnaire has to say about the release: "In 2003, one hundred records were shipped overseas for European distribution, never reaching their destination. Obviously vacationing in the Bermuda Triangle for four years, they have now found their way home. A true miracle. We are proud to offer you the lost batch of Lewis & Clarke's first release." |
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mail order direct: "Performed to the hilt, with sincerity and authenticity...with maturity and enough perspective and respect for the song to never overplay... a mournful slow-burning sound that fills the air. It's a sound that will never tire, never go out of fashion, and hopefully will be delivered in a long-playing format sometime soon." "Everything about this rural Pennsylvania trio’s debut speaks of an attention to detail and nuance...Honest and direct, yet striking a perfect balance with lyric ambiguity, Rogai appears to be a major young talent-in-the-making. With a new full-length, Bare Bones and Branches, available (albeit only in Belgium) by the time you read this, L & C’s star is in ascent." "Lewis & Clarke makes no pretentious statements, harbor no ulterior motives and doesn't browbeat at all....The songs come on with a whisper and have the impact of a bomb."
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