Puremusic.com
In this interview learn how Ferraby got his name, his experience in Nashville and more.
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Fox25
View a streaming video of Ferraby's Fox25 performance here.
Pluginmusic.com
"Lionheart puts Catch The Brass Ring together as a collection, and taken as a whole, the album flows effortlessly from start to finish while still leaving you wanting more."
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Daytrotter.com
"He’s a young man who appreciates that he lives and walks beneath a sky and a cosmos that is greater than his imagination – you can distinctly hear it all over his debut full-length album, Catch The Brass Ring."
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LA Times
"When Ferraby Lionheart evolved from Strokesian indie rocker to anguished romanticist, he was embraced by local music fans as if Silver Lake needed another folkie"
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CMJ
"I was just working on some intimate songs in my bedroom, and it just kind of took off from my myspace page"
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Billboard
"Ferraby Lionheart is a songwriter of moderation. He doesn't wast his breath on unnecessary description or repetition in his simple, thoughtful prose, and his ageless voice never takes on superfluous, melodramatic ache"
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Filter Magazine
"Los Angeles loves it's lonely troubadours."
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Metro NY
"...rather than play into some sort of retro-kitsch fetish, Lionheart's all-encompassing artistry feels genuine."
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Venus Magazine
"The 29-year-old greew up in Nashville, where people had a hard time pronouncing his name. Lionheart was interested in art, and after high school, he left Nashville to attend the School of the Art Institute of Chicago."
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Nylon
"Catch the Brass Ring picks up where his shining, stripped-down EP left off; it's a record that is at once sleepy and invigorating, intimate and general, one that evokes long, lazy sumer evenings spent on the porch, long bike rides, and swimming in rivers"
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Paste Magazine
"The string- and horn-adorned folk songs on Lionheart's new record, Catch the Brass Ring, allude to fairy tales and folklore - they also have a torch of autobiography ("Mainly it's drawing off of life experience, but then coloring it up and turning it into a story, " he says)."
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