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Creede Williams / Press

““Tuneful debut buoyed by uncluttered pop….crystalline harmonies…..a penchant for R&B…that keeps the disc's sound spacious and airy.””

Mario Tarradell - Dallas Morning News

““Williams concocts musical fruit smoothies for the Starbucks set- tasty, nutritious, naturally sweetened singer/songwriter rock, rich with radio-ready quality and charm.”

Texas Music Magazine

““Ten hugely impressive songs…mixing Counting Crows and Five For Fighting with southern-flavored roots rock.””

Andrew Ellis - Ink 19

““A great rock ‘n’ roll album. Exceptional lyrics…melodies that you can’t get out of your head…some of the most accessible and appealing music you will ever hear.””

Buzz Magazine

“The real heart of Something Borrowed is in the lyrics, in which Williams’ manages to whip up a perfect blend of nostalgia, regret, freedom, and random hiccups of minor epiphanies.”

CD Reviews

“His voice reminds of Athens, GA favorites R.E.M. at times while the backing strums of his guitar is roots-rock fusion at its very best. These are songs that “actually fit on that road trip mix tape of my dreams”.”

Smother Magazine

““A best-selling novel put to music. With a voice reminiscent of James Taylor…amazing songwriting, it's clear that Creede Williams may emerge as one of this generation’s greatest storytellers.””

Kenneth Monez - Just Another Song