Reviews

 

"...Resident poet Trina Stolec (vocals) gives spoken word in a very charming, sincere tone, with a touch of wickedness.  Patrick McGee (guitars, bass, percussion, vocals) embodies the songs with high-energy riffs, sometimes even methodical, and always changing..."

    -- Tony Blair, Otto Guide, July & August, 2004

 

"One of the daunting tasks for a new band is to find its niche that will somehow set them apart from the rest.  Logic Alley seems to have accomplished that in spades...Good stuff"

    -- Steven J. Athanas, Toledo City Paper, July, 2004

 

 

"...The jazz sounds in some of their songs, especially "Skeletons In The Closet" and "Gypsy" really go..."

     --Chris Miller, Glasseye, Vol 6 Issue 11, March, 2000

 

"Take my word for it, these cats can take any music style they need and use it however they need, making for a strange, but musically satisfying ride...[Trina’s] words ride like an experienced raft upon the whitewaters."

     --David Meeks, Otto Guide July & August, 2000

 

"The group featured vast and unusual instrumentation... Songs ranged from silly to serious, but all were well crafted and enjoyable"

     --Berks Arts, June, 2000

 

"The words are dead f*cking serious...I give this a rating of approximately nine stars because the complexity of wind in a star cluster is analogous to the variety of music here."

      --Daniel Hunter, Jam Rag, Vol XV No 9, August, 2000