AMONG THE RUINS
IN REVIEW
Tommy Gear, Roland Users Group Magazine
Mike Gunderloy/Factsheet Five
Datman/Home & Studio Recording Magazine
New England Performer Magazine
Independent Music Guide
Bill Jackson, Boston Rock
Daniel E. Klatt, Herald Times Reporter
Metronome Magazine
Jeff Kawalek Engineer/Producer
Alan "Blaze" Blazek Engineer/Producer
Jay Mark Engineer/Producer
Barbara Zino/ Compiler Resources
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From careful observations, I see that this emotional packed CD has been many years in the making. And for good reason; music this exceptional doesn't happen over night. Lauren Passarelli & Cindy Brown have sculptured a musical marvel with Among The Ruins. These nine songs have been beautifully written and executed. There is no filler here. Even the electronic finger drums sound good in context to this material. I can't say enough about the unexpected pleasure these two women have sprung on me. I'm only glad that I was able to share the experience. It's wonderful.
- Metronome Magazine
"I love the vocals and the way the songs come across... a lot of appeal and emotion."
- Jeff Kawalek Engineer/Producer
"You definitely have something to offer."
- Alan "Blaze" Blazek Engineer/Producer
"Being on top of every aspect of your music takes a lot of time & energy, but doing it right also helps you keep artistic vision intact...Their music is beautiful, well-crafted, thoughtful, life-affirming and on the folksy side, not to mention very professionally recorded and packaged."
- Datman/Home & Studio Recording Magazine
" ...light contemporary music with high and sincere vocals. `Sensitive' is the word that springs to mind to describe this music- they are nothing like a `girl group', but rather a pair of women making emotional music that they feel deeply about. "Another Heartsound", a song of loneliness, is a lovely tune."
- Mike Gunderloy/Factsheet Five
"You did a lot of work, nice job, very personal stuff... a lot of ingenuity and awareness for recording and packaging."
- Jay Mark Engineer/Producer
"I got such a great sense of the feminist spirit and empowerment happening in your lives by what I saw on stage and felt in the audience. It was a great experience for me."
- Barbara Zino/ Compiler Resources
"...As you might expect, the instrumental performances on this nine song release are flawless and are woven into an introspective breed of poetic soft rock with the ability to touch you on many levels. Lyrically and compositionally, Two Tru is a delight from start to finish." - Independent Music Guide
" Two Tru has combined their impressive talents and musical knowledge to create a socially conscious and musically enthralling collection of songs... refreshing homespun brilliance!"
- Tommy Gear, Roland Users Group Magazine
"Smooth, soothing, simple-yet mystical vocals open up this trinket box of music by Two Tru. These vocals are backed by equal balance- simple, clean, calming and complimentary in the vein of acoustic, jazz, folk & pop...These women paint an enchanting picture of songs- done intricately, intelligently and poetically... a well done, professional, and enjoyable recording by an evidently serious talented duo. Debbie Catalano - New England Performer Magazine
Among The Ruins is made up of nine fragile songs that sometimes share a feminist theme. The vocals & guitar are the best elements of the record, especially on "Serious Song" & "Distant Wind". Changes in sound of the vocals occur almost in every song and Passarelli's well-placed guitar licks keep the music well balanced. The result is very tasteful European influenced pop. - Bill Jackson, Boston Rock
They write great songs, such as "The Dream", "Distant Wind", "Another Heartsound" & Sad Stranger". - Daniel E. Klatt, Herald Times Reporter
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