Their sound is not unlike a band of swaggering Lotharios caught between yesteryear and today. They combine the sax-powered crunch of Morphine with the crazed-circus gypsy-swing genius of Firewater. Tom Ray’s addictive voice rasps and growls over grimy guitar, saxophone, and all kinds of slinky rhythms. Mark Whitcomb’s off-the-cuff brilliance as a guitar player is extremely engaging… —sometimes a little swing, sometimes a little Balkan, but always elusive and infectious.
There is still an underlying lorenzo-ness to it all, a ‘Lorenzo sound’ that pervades everything they do, it can always be immediately recognizable as Lorenzo’s Music.
“a lively rhythm and a voice in lo-fi for one of the more danceable songs ever composed.”
Marco - Reset Radio
“Great rhythm section, great voice,great guitar , saxophone and keyboards,and especially a great balance on composition and arrangements.”
fritznet - Jamendo
“Lorenzo’s Music is one of those bands that manages to make every track have a different sound”
Seaword - Free Multimedia Of The Week Blog
“they have a lively, genre-crossing feel”
VultureDude - Free Punk Albums Blog
“These guys are one of the most sophisticated outfits in the area. If they were based on one of the coasts, they'd be penning soundtracks.”
Tom Laskin - Isthmus