Here’s an excerpt of Rainey Wetnight’s review of #9:
“Clever, original blues songs are almost-subliminally concealed in the middle of several postmodern rockers and ballads – like the “31â€in the middle of the “BR.†On the CD, there’s something to appeal to almost every demographic of a mass audience, like the 31 flavors offered inside each Baskin Robbins store. There’s hard rock, soft rock, an instrumental, an esoteric opener, and (of course) the blues.”
www.bluesblastmagazine.com/mark–nomad-9-album-review/