Reviews of "Making Cannibals of Birds":
"Joe Pazo has put together 13 tracks of upbeat synths, strong vocals, and pop sensibility on his debut release"
~Outburn Magazine, #18
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"Pazo constructs subtly beautiful arrangements that draw on a lot of wobbly analog keyboards, moody piano work, and drum tracks to back up his own vocal work that will appeal to fans of darker synth-pop ala Depeche Mode and Placebo"
~hybridmagazine.com
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"Pazo has an incredible knack for weaving keyboard sounds with subtle but effective beats. His best work features darkly beautiful melodies a la Depeche Mode"
~splendidezine.com
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Listeners on "Making Cannibals of Birds":
"Smooth sounds, deep bass.. great lyrics"
Rebecca, NYC
"I like the subdued music and intimate, touching
vocals. Nice melody and poignant lyrics"
Su Y, Singapore
"Moody, dark, and cool! It is good, well
programmed, and mixed."
Walter B, Talahassee, FL
"Good, good, good! Love the beat, love the voice, mega-rad lyrically and such"
Sarah F, OH
"I am not a huge DM fan
but I think a lot of DM people will LOVE it"
Nikki N, Irvine, CA
"Indelible sound with impetuous
lyrics that infect the mind..induces an
almost perverse satiation in its delicacy. Pensively
beautiful"
Javetta G, Aurora, CO
Listeners on "Apology Neglected":
"Somewhere between Nine Inch Nails and Depeche Mode"
Jason, NJ
"Reminds me of DM, perhaps something that would have come off of Ultra"
Bruce, CO
"Has a groovy beat, I could clean house to it."
Amanda, CO
"Something I would listen to while having wild, passionate sex."
Sarah, CO