Reviews
"Echoes of Roy Orbison, Gene Pitney and Lee Hazlewood abound; it's all in the sympathetic, tasteful playing of Hawley's backing band, his own burnished, bruised baritone...and the little guitar licks...", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "The record maintains its hypnotic spell with slow-as-IV drip rhythms that set the scene for Hawley's moonlit walks down lonely streets.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "While he still sings like a kinder, sadder Jarvis Cocker, he does it with such sincerity that it seems churlish to resist.", "Haunting Yet Hopeful, Bridge Crosses the Gap from Great to Instant Classic." -- Grade: a