At Terminal 5, Potter & The Nocturnals offered a sample taste of the new songs, which run the gamut of edgy, exposed-nerve rock and roll (“Oasis”) to softer ballads (“Things I Never Needed”). Even though the venue’s midnight curfew made the set feel slightly abbreviated, there was plenty of time for GPN’s brand of rootsy rock and roll. Nothing But The Water’s “Some Kind Of Ride” made for a spectacular opening number, a great showcase to quickly bring the uninitiated up to speed on what GPN can deliver.
via David Schultz at Earvolution. David is a Rock and Roll Music Writer / Lawyer (not a Lawyer / Rock and Roll Music Writer) and can litigate you under the table thank you very much.

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“Potter’s voice drips with the bluesiness of Joplin, the majesty of Slick and the soul of Aretha. The comparisons are grand but once Potter lets loose, you realize they are justified.”
I just thought that needed to be repeated.
Excellent piece . . love a reviewer that does their homework .
SGN . . that did indeed bear repeating !
What a great ‘earful’ from Mr Schultz over at earvolution.
great read! really enjoyed that
Sooo … We were Right?!? That’ll help me sleep 8*)
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