Check out NYLON's "Band Crush" Feature on PUJOL One of Spin's "5 Hot Nashville Bands You Need To Hear Now" PUJOL Included In Boston Phoenix's "50 Best Bands In America 2011" Click Here To Check Out Video For "Too Safe" ************************************** "They're really, really, highly energetic. And that's a good place to start. If you don't have that electricity and energy to begin with, it's harder to get to someplace new, someplace that musicians haven't gone to before. It's a wild abandon inside them. I can see that it's inside of those guys, and it's just gonna keep snowballing. In three or four years from now, it's just gonna get bigger, and bigger, and bigger.”JACK WHITE "An energetic blast of punky garage rock that climaxes with a Southern fried guitar solo and plenty of overdriven bass." SPIN "PUJOL and his gargage-y outfit will win over distortion lovers and haters alike. His lyrics and hooks are so good that often times he seems more like an early electric Dylan than the punk greats he probably more closely looks up to. And he pulls it all off with a slightly sinister carelessness that could make him a star if he wants it." AMERICAN SONGWRITER "Recalls Paul Westerberg on those early, bratty Replacements records." PREFIX "They've got a gritty, garage-band sound, but with guitar riffs and catchy hooks that are hard to resist." NYLON "Flickering hot and fast, the rough-edged rock ’n’ roll of Daniel Pujol has been lighting up the other Nashville of late, a parallel city of young, punk-influenced musicians that permeates the capital of country music." amNY "Guitar-shredding, whiskey-roaring bursts of eclectic rock-and-roll ambition" BOSTON PHOENIX "PUJOL makes poppy punky party rock that is hard to dislike" BROOKLYN VEGAN "PUJOL writes infectious garage-punk channeling the classic vibes of his hometown, Nashville, TN." WFMU "Nashville, Tenn.’s Daniel Pujol puts out twangy, energetic garage rock that is equal parts regional color and classic American pop. Anchored by infectious guitar hooks and anthemic, chant-able choruses, Pujol’s sound is one that likely can’t be kept below the Mason-Dixon for long" NY PRESS |
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