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Daily Colonial (George Washington University), Feb 2006: Convertible Jennifers at Velvet Lounge
Nashville City Paper, Dec 2004: Mark Concerto, Conducting a musical life
Reviews of 'despite what I told her' (2004)
"Nice downbeat groovy jams. Cool music loaded with plenty of soul and jazzy vibes."
--hybridmagazine.com"New York's Convertible Jennifers ride the line between cleverness and kitsch, dotting their sugary pop songs with one-liners ("Can I have the love without the love affair?") and Reagan-era synths."
--Nashville SceneMore proof that the press just doesn't try that hard anymore...
"Convertible Jennifers' new Despite What I Told Her (Riding Mower) is colored by subtle, Dave Mattews-like melodies and clever, sardonic lyrics."
--Time Out New York"New York indie trio Convertible Jennifers celebrate the release of their new album, Despite What I Told Her, which Time Out has likened to a more subtle Dave Matthews."
--Nashville RageReviews of 'sugarcubes' 7" (2003)
"adult-contemporary quirk"
--Village Voice"NYC based indie rock trio Convertible Jennifers take the laid back '70s rock grooves of Roxy Music and Steely Dan and incorporate it into the band's relaxed, finger snapping atmosphere. The result makes for some clever songwriting. . .songs that many of the mature rock audience wouldn't mind sipping a cocktail at an after work happy hour hot spot to."
--316productions.com"Smart and catchy, sarcastic 'Secret Agent' rock that seems as if it is seeping seductively from some dark corner in our collective past."
--Freddy's Bar & Backroom". . .curiously clever pop rock. . .whose lyrical output easily wins the tongue in cheek award. . ."
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