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The Caleb Klauder Band Press
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"Klauder's forthcoming solo turn, Sings Out, is a wry and wiry country stampede... Klauder's reedy voice cuts hard above a jukejoint-rockin' trad-country backdrop. Tough and True."
-Willamette Week
"Former Calobo co-leader Caleb Klauder turns out to be a singer-songwriter with a rich country-flavored voice that sounds like Townes Van Zandt one minute and Doug Sahm the next. His simple (but not simpleminded) honkytonk ditties could easily coax half the bar into that city cowboy shuffling-waltz thing they call dancing these days."
Willamette Week
"Caleb Klauder's first solo release is nothing short of Outstanding! Four stars!"
-JoAnna Kasper
- The Oakland Tribune
"For everyone trying to find a new name that¹s worth listening to, this is it. Caleb Klauder, we're keeping an eye on you."
-Roots Town Magazine Belgium
"for those unafraid to indulge in something that is simply well played, unpretentious and with good songwritng to back it up then I recommend (Sings Out!) without reservation"
- Comes With A Smile Magazine - UK
"Caleb Klauder -of Calobo- celebrates the release of his stunningly fine and country-fried solo album, Sings Out."
-Willamette Week
"Klauder has fashioned a solo debut album that has plenty of his old band¹s melodic ease and unassuming personability, but also an admirable lean feel and bit of grit."
-The Oregonian
"Sings Out" (Padre), a beautiful collection of Dylan-esque songs showcasing his rich voice, musical prowess and imaginative lyrics (keep an ear out for such songs as "Falls Like A Man," "Look Into My Eyes" and "Marble Street"). Unlike the larger more-polished feel of Calobo, Klauder's sound is stripped down with a real back-porch feel. He tends to cover much musical territory, everything from uppity country songs to sorrowful laments, which keeps his shows diverse and interesting."
-Portland City Search
Caleb Klauder's Five Piece rock Band has been touring to glowing reviews from folks who can't help but think of Neil Young and Crazy Horse when the band kicks in."
-The Oregonian
"One Gets the feeling that this album is Klauders catharsis, sprung from his time with Calobo, all along waiting to let go. If that¹s True, chances are he has many other great songs waiting to come out, and many more great albums to look forward to. Let¹s hope he keeps singing out."
-Big Sky Publishing
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