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“GREAT STUFF!” - Lee Joseph, Dionysus Records. Monogroove has been featured on the Local Licks radio program hosted by Terry Gladstone on station KLOS and been selected by Music Connection magazine as one of The Hot 100 Unsigned Artists. “Monogroove’s vocal arrangements stand out most. The singing on “Wonder Who She Is” even hints at shades of Mamas & The Papas”—-Dan MacIntosh/Indie-Music.com “Monogroove captures a great sound with female vocals that sound comparable to Dusty Springfield … ” Jason Martinez, livemagazine.com ” Monogroove creates hard-charging rock with truckloads of vocal harmony.” “Serving as proof that a band can play aggressively and still retain sugary harmonies … They’re capable of producing scorching numbers whose melodies never get lost in the shuffle. And, if one can get past the fact that these guys and gals don’t play too rigidly along categorical lines, then Monogroove has some serious chops to dig into.” Albert Vega, Music Connection “Feel Good Band” Lennon was a tough no holds barred guitarist,who played as if her life depended on it, creating such heavy grooves you could hardly sit still” Bernard Baur, M.C. Magazine. “This group also make good use of dual lead vocals” Bob Leggett—M.C. Mag. Monogroove has been cited as having many influences, such as: the Beatles, the Kinks, Bob Dylan and the Byrds. You can definitely hear the infusion of these different styles when listening to their recent release, Real.—Brain Ball-Womens rock radio Echoes In The Glass-There are a number of tracks that stuck with me. The opener “What More Can I Do” is one of the poppiest songs on the album and contains memorable vocal melodies and harmonies that is a prime example of why they get compared to The Mamas and The Papas.—Equal Ground Review, from Blues Bunny—As if to further ensure that you will be also be getting value for your money, there are no less than seventeen slices in this musical pizza with the varied vegetarian topping providing more than enough satisfaction for those of you with a yearning for the California sun. Even if you believe that summer does, in fact, not mean fun, then there is still something here for you and “When I Wake Up” testifies as if Ray Charles had personally decided to teach Monogroove the blues.Blues Bunny Review

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