Recent Press for JT & The Clouds and "Delilah"

"JT and the Clouds play country-tinged bar rock with surprising range. Frontman Jeremy Lindsay leads his Clouds skillfully from the doghouse to the roadhouse." (Time Out New York)

"Half boogie piano, half Memphis soul, plus another half of folky swing . . .The trick that JT & The Clouds pull off is putting soul into the white roots sound, and being as talented at both sides of the equation." (Americana UK)

"The lyrics will catch your ear on the first track and not let go until long after the last track is over . . . You'll wish this CD were longer and wish they were playing near you. The Clouds are that good. This goes on my Best of 2004 list." (Freight Train Boogie)

"Taking vintage grooves and filtering them through scintillating instrumentation . . . they weave some fine, lilting country tunes just as easily as they rustle up some confident blues stomp. JT Lindsay has a bit of Willie Nelson meets Jack White in his storytelling vocals." (MilesOfMusic.com)

"And they're funny. 'Dust to Dust Blues echoes Bob Dylan's lighter blues works - think 'Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat' from 'Blonde on Blonde' - and the wordplay of 'Baby I Love Your Mind' makes for a wonderfully twisted love song." (InsideBaltimore.com)

"When 'Dust to Dust Blues' started blasting from my CD player, my head spun around so fast I might still need to see a chiropractor. This track on Delilah by JT & The Clouds is a loose-limbed stomper, equal parts Jerry Garcia and Lowell George. It's folky roots rock with soul." (Santa Monica Mirror)

"The band's tight musicianship makes every tune precise and muscled." (Ann Arbor Current)

"Each tune is a finely toned exercise in melodic precision." (Knoxville News Sentinel)

"The band combines the blues, country and pop into a catchy mix." (Toledo Blade)

"They blur boundaries freely . . . The vast instrumentation ensures that each song is punctuated with quirky sonic flourishes. Fans of Poi Dog Pondering should love this." (Illinois Entertainer)

"JT is . . . a great, young songwriting phenomenon carrying on the folk and soul tradition." (Frazey Ford, The Be Good Tanyas)

"Soulful, smart, sometimes quirky; always spellbinding." (Twangzine)

"JT & The Clouds are American originals. Sly Stone soul and Gram Parsons heartbreak." (John Rockwood, Blue Suit Records)