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Eric Brace / Press

“Inspired...Both Master Sessions and The Lloyd Green Album are outstanding collections of contemporary Americana and stand as testament to the power and veracity of independence.”

Lonesome Road Review

“Tops Album of 2010: Master Sessions is testimony to the magic that happens when you put two up and coming singer/songwriters and a small group of brilliant Nashville players and hit record....The harmonies are unforgettable, classic, and touching. The covers are perfect...The originals fit with the classics. And the side players help make this one of the irresistible surprises of the year.”

Jim Morrison in No Depression

“Eric and Peter together are a force to be reckoned with. This album has a good-to-be-alive feel, a feeling you will take away on giving this wonderful piece of work time to settle in your mind and soul. ”

Maurice Hope, Flyinshoes Review, UK

“Kudos to red beet records for producing two of my favorite albums of 2010.”

Ed Karn, No Depression

“Beauty is beauty, and it's so flawlessly executed.”

Folk and Acoustic Music Exchange

“[Brace and Cooper] play like they don't know how great they are! They harmonize with each other as good as a couple of siblings, but with probably a lot more respect. Nothing but the highest level of tasteful music here.”

Bill Frater, Freight Train Boogie, KRCB

“Compelling portraits...both literate and witty.”

Rich Kienzle, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“A feast of songwriting...”

The Annapolis Capital

“# 2 on the list of Best Albums of 2010”

Americana Gazette

“Between the talent and knowledge that Brace and Cooper have, and the wisdom and brilliance of Green and Auldridge, this is quite a collection.”

Martin Anderson, WNCW

“I love the ethos, authenticity and rebel spirit of Red Beet Records. I truly believe Eric Brace and Peter Cooper are keeping song-sensitivity alive.”

Bob Harris, BBC Radio

“If there is a better vocalist working the scene at this time, I really don't know who it could be. Brace's voice is colored in turns by passion, weariness, elation, and angst....my highest recommendation.”

Audio Audition magazine

“The songwriting and vocals of band leader, Eric Brace, make Last Train Home one of the stand-outs in today's Americana scene.”

Gruene Hall

“Always a rousing live show, as well as terrific, well-wrought songs courtesy of frontman Eric Brace...Last Good Kiss packs a sonic and emotional wallop.”

The Tennessean

“It's hard to think of anyone who does blue with more sublime soulfulness than Brace and his cohorts in Last Train Home.”

Philadelphia Inquirer

“A rushing express out of Nashville, Brace has a knack for conveying hair-trigger emotions with just a few choice words.”

Washington Post

"Last Good Kiss" is the most ambitious and adventurous of Last Train Home's career, with atmosphere playing as large a role as big roots-rock guitars."

No Depression magazine