Read what critics are saying about Crazy Mary!
NBC Nightly News:
If you’re feeling experimental try Crazy Mary, try Faded. They remind a lot of people in the rawness of the music of a young Jim Morrison, early Rolling Stones. -Brian Williams
Muse’s Muse:
Crazy Mary is like that Wonderful Brown Sauce you see entrusted to Chinese menus. You’re not sure what the hell’s in it, but it’s a singularly strange, exotic and at times full moon taste that’s hard to take a doggie bag on. You wanna turn to the next track and finish it all in one place. -Ben Ohmart
Aiding & Abetting:
A wonderfully inventive and eclectic (you might think I’m using that word too much, but I’m not) band. -Jon Worley
CD Shakedown:
Sorry, West Coasters. New York City continues to turn out the most interesting, challenging, experimental pop. And so it is with She Comes in Waves. -Randy Krbechek
Smother E-zine:
Typically the better Indie rock bands have the kind of sound that’s hard to nail down in a description. With that said who the hell knows how to describe Crazy Mary. -J-Sin
Nefarious Entertainment Magazine:
I reviewed three CD’s from Crazy Mary & I loved all of them!! -Kas Walters
Muse’s Muse:
Crazy Mary reminds us that it’s truly amazing what talent and cleverness can accomplish. -Mark Kirby
Go Girls Music:
The word eclectic seems too confining to describe the music of Crazy Mary… Their latest release, “Burning into the Spirit World” is a quirky, sophisticated and totally engaging piece of pop magic. -Sandra T. Molina
Hybrid Magazine:
On a surfer scale one being Gidget and ten being The Big Kahuna: Burning Into The Spirit World rates an eight, Moon Doggie. -Ewan Wadharmi
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