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Here's a very nice review from B. A. Frederick at Colorado Music Buzz:

I’ve probably used the “road trip” analogy about a hundre I’ve probably used the “road trip” analogy about a hundredON THE DOWNLOAD times in the last two and a half years.  But this time, I think I’m honestly serious. rduous journey, coast to coast in the most beat-up ride available. The grand theme of their song, “Look At Me,” invokes summertime shenanigans even in the midst of winter. The rest of their tracks, available online at KFADBand.com, make me want to smoke a pack of cigarettes with the windows down, cursing the busted A/C with no real direction of where I’m going or where exactly I’ll end up. It really should come as no surprise, though, seeing the eclectic nature of each band member’s backgrounds and influences. To say it’s an oddly airy movement of music is an understatement and frustrates me even more that I haven‘t been a bigger fan before.  d times in the last two and a half years.  But this time, I think I’m honestly serious. King For A Day was made for a long, arduous journey, coast to coast in the most beat-up ride available. The grand theme of their song, “Look At Me,” invokes summertime shenanigans even in the midst of winter. The rest of their tracks, available online at KFADBand.com, make me want to smoke a pack of cigarettes with the windows down, cursing the busted A/C with no real direction of where I’m going or where exactly I’ll end up. It really should come as no surprise, though, seeing the eclectic nature of each band member’s backgrounds and influences. To say it’s an oddly airy movement of music is an understatement and frustrates me even more that I haven‘t been a bigger fan before.