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What people are saying: 'You will, however, feel good and, more likely than not, get caught up in the moment and dance around like a loon. This is the kind of blatant good-time music that turns the shiest introverts into folk who dance like Michael Stipe in 'Losing My Religion.' - Headphonaught.co.UK 'Musically, The Sound Logic has a bit of that Black Keys, bluesy rock feel, but they are definitely their own, maybe more Detroit-like, sound.' - HipinDetroit.com '...the quality and sound of the record couldn't be more appropriate - very dark and analog-y, aggressive like a vu meter in the red on the way to a tape machine. ' - Recoil Magazine "You may be thinking that garage rock duos are ten-a-penny in Detroit, and you may be right. However, the quality of the tunes on this self-titled debut, coupled with some gnarly, stoner-esque wails and super-fuzz allows the band to stand out. The melodies almost go the classic rock route, minus the epic vibe and over-production. Rather, this is dirty blues that fits in beautifully in a gloriously dirty town." - City Slang, Metro Times 'The record is extremely well constructed, very straight-forward and solidly written.' - ShadowandHoney.com 'There are only two people in the Sound Logic, not a novelty in this town anymore, and yet still surprising how much noise they can make with their sonically invigorating take on blues-punk.' - Metro Times Detroit 'The Sound Logic sound big and powerful..." - WHFR 89.3 'It's safe to say rock audiences in Detroit and Toledo alike are accustomed to the sound and style of the band, and while it's impossible to dismiss a connection to The White Stripes and The Black Keys, among others, The Sound Logic do a fine job of presenting the garage duo sound in a new and original way that makes their new record a treat to hear. ' - The Examiner.