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Brian Robbins: Press

"On a recent winter night at The Joint on Pico-Robertson, Robbins - wearing jeans, a black tank top, and his rusty red white Stratocaster - stands onstage before a packed house. With a dark mop of hair, a generous smile and boy-next-door looks, the long time L.A. resident leads his eponymous into and energetic pop set with "Earthboy", "Brand New Day", and "Supercomputer", a funk song resemling the love child of Lenny Kravitz and the Red Hot Chili Peppers."
Michael Aushenker
"...In his most recent album " Banned in the State of Utah,"Robbins demonstrated a range of influences and a huge degree of his own creativity. Mixing some of the random playfulness and twangy guitars of a younger Beck, the social commentary couched in creative lyricism a la the eels and satire disguised as a pure juvenile goofiness... "Banned in the State of Utah" has something for everyone."
Daniel Lehman - L.A. Loyolan
"...a psychedelic and down-home soup of auditory delight. Perfect for summer road trippin' in the big sky country. Highly recommended."
- therecordindustry.com
"Great lyrics!...........The slide guitar really makes it, like putting that cherry on the banana split to complete the taste of perfection."
- mp3.com
"Featured artist on mp3.com and artistlaunch.com, Brian Robbins' witty, irreverent "Banned in the State of Utah" is an ultra-fresh, organic singer-songwriter musical discovery. Robbins' humorous lyrics, slide guitar, and folk-blues style spans hip-hop groove to bluegrass -- it's the sort of music that's perfect for a get-out-of-town road trip. LA-based, he might be playing in a California town near you, but don't expect any live shows in Utah."
- musiceditor.com