Keyboard Magazine
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Go Call the Captain tastily combines wistful folk, mellow rock, and pinches of gypsy jazz and bluegrass
into a compelling compilation of tightly written tunes
[...] Well worth a listen
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The Big Takeover
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« starting [...] one of the year's most luminous albums. »
The Deli
« Exquisitely produced and powerfully delivered, The Whispering Tree has burst through
the glass ceiling, demanding the respect they deserve as one of the most talented duos to take stage in NYC »
Examiner.com
« The fullness and deepness of their sound was astounding...their musical influence filled the entirety of the room. »
Lucid Culture
« Plaintive, moody and often downright haunting, the Whispering Tree's new cd Go Call the Captain is
a strong contender for best debut album of the year. »
Lucid Culture
« The Whispering Tree manage to be extremely accessible without compromising the intelligence of their music. To say that Kleiner sounds
like an edgier version of Tift Merritt, or Shelby Lynne in a pensive, cosmopolitan moment, doesn't do justice to the originality of her songwriting
or her unaffected, disarmingly direct vocals. The band were amazing »
HybridMagazine.com
« The Whispering Tree channel today's conditions and present it in a way that is attractive
while drawing out its meaning subtly and poignantly. »
alibi.com
« sweet music with gothic-tinged storytelling. »
Longon Garcia
« Some of the best quality indie music coming out of of New York right now »
Wildy's World blog
« Eleanor Kleiner has a voice full of warmth, with tremendous tone and an almost angelic beauty »
WestSideWill Radio
« Although I can't put my finger on exactly what makes them so unique, something about their version
of folk/rock is unlike anything I have heard before »
Back Beat Seattle blog
« It is beautiful »