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PRAY: FAIRHEARING OCTOBER 2007 by Pete Sargeant
"This track finds the band at their most purposeful with a clever and haunting vocal arrangement that lifts the song from being a rant.
Edgier compared to previous more mystical recordings, the passion here is unmistakable."
PRAY: URBAN PLANET OCTOBER 2007 by Joe Kent
"The lyrics are sung with passion against a background of crashing guitar and punctuative drums- a style reminiscent of Evanescence."
PRAY: UK MUSIC OCTOBER 2007 by Joe Kent
"It is anthemic rock driven by distorted bass, grinding guitars and stomping drums."
ANEMO: LONDON TOUR DATES MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 2007 by Joe Kent
"ANEMO ACID: Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Anemo. They rock, yes. But by God are they emotional. Anemo have all the ingredients. A powerhouse femme fatal upfront with brazen rock opera vocals backed by large men with loud guitars, it does exactly what it says on the tin. Rock, Emotional rock."
ANEMO: WIN CRS MD AWARD FOR LIVE PERFORMANCE FEBRUARY 2007
"Anemo proceeded to blow the hell out of the audience, playing a set made up mostly of material from their stunning album Slowburn. Hazelle and Erika's vocals weaved in and out of the bands amazing musical dexterity and made an instant impression and have so many strengths, whether it's the vocals, Kingsley's keyboards, Matt's guitars or the lyrics. I enjoyed them so much I bought the album!"
SLOWBURN: THE EMUSIC DOZEN SEPTEMBER 2006
"The faceless but lushly layered album-rock supporting her stomps, too; "Kashmir"-like middleeastern prog-metal is a recurring reference point, but sometimes the guitar push gets almost gnu-metal brutish, or melds into Hi-NRG techno beats or a violently violined ambient space-rock break, only to have Hazelle return, raging harder than before!"
MADE OF FICTION/FALLOUT RENEGADE: THE BIRDER NET SEPTEMBER 2006 by Sophie Nicol
"Fallout Renegade has more rock undertones, or should that be Goth? Well I am not sure because this tune processes the chameleon-like ability to switch between all three of these genres at will, with not even a hint of Nu-metal in sight. Quite uniquely this intricate blending of musical styles is a subtle piece of craftwork, a sign of real musical talent and one hopes this is a guarantee that Anemo will go onto produce even better things."
MADE OF FICTION/FALLOUT RENEGADE: JUKEBOX SEPTEMBER 2006
"Anemo are a bit rock, a bit goth, combining driving beats and crystal clear vocal. I suspect they are awesome live."
ANEMO: CLASSIC ROCK SOCIETY MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 2006 by Martin Hudson
"Slowburn was the CD that took my attention out of the latest pile of new releases. Hazelle Woodhurst is one of the band founders. Her enthusiasm for the current band status and the future is infectious and so it should be."
An interview with Hazelle Wooddhurst
SLOWBURN: CLASSIC ROCK SOCIETY MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 2006 by Martin Hudson
"Anemo could be the new British pop-rock phenomenon. Led by the stunning vocals of Hazelle Woodhurst this is magnificent stuff. Big words for big music."
SLOWBURN: THE DETOUR WEB AUGUST 2006
"From the rock riffs off Fallout Renegade, to the pop melody of Same Day Chore to the majestic ballad Slowburn there is something in their 12-track debut for all music lovers."
MADE OF FICTION/FALLOUT RENEGADE: GET READY TO ROCK AUGUST 2006 by Pete Whalley
"It's a tremendous track - great vocals, a driving beat, and wonderful hooks. And it's no one-shot, the b-side Fallout Renegade is equally infectious. As is a stunning acoustic version of the same track which is thrown in for good measure. In the absence of any new material from Evanescence, watch out for Anemo - the usurpers are about to claim the crown. ***** "