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Wright has a free-flowing writing style of his own, taking everyday situations and putting a satirical spin on them...
Illinois Entertainer, Chicago
You'll find Luther's voice is warm and trusting, and his sad stories, like the title track, are finely wrenching. "Roger's Waltz" is a little like "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda," which is fine company.
Gabino Travassos, Mote MGZN
"It's fantastic, I can thoroughly recommend it." Roger Waters commenting on Rebuild the Wall, Guardian, U.K.
Where the original floated on some distant, emotionally wrought plain, the Wrongs rump and whump, making you want to grab yer girl -- yup, the one with pink hair and a pierced tongue -- and two-step. Or do the Grateful Dead spin. Or mosh. Whatever. Shaun Assael, New York Times
This inspired Canadian twang band filled a niche few of us knew needed filling: They recast THE WALL as a hillbilly song cycle. Sound ridiculous? They're dead serious, and darn good at it! San Francisco Chronicle
Guitar Pickin' Martyrs is an often gorgeous collection of songs of broken hearts and desperation that retains enough wit to save you from hiding the razor blades.
Tucson Weekly
Wright takes this music to places it probably ought to go simply by providing his own perspective, which is completely different from an old fogy folkie like me.
Mitch Podolak, Penguin Eggs
...the Neil Young sway of Twin Butte Alberta is pure bliss while the George Jones inspired The Pushing and the Pace proves Wright is doing just fine out on his own
Johnson Cummins-Montreal Mirror
Our latest album out on cd. Produced by H Chris Brown on Wolfe Island and a fantastic mix of country and rock.
The deft use of guitar, pedal steel, organs and keys throughout Hearts and Lonely Hunters makes it a nicely textured, happy mess of an album about life, love, being broke and making music anyway.
Sarah Greene- Exclaim Magazine