"It's got an infectious beat, and the lyrics are the type you just can't help belt out. If the rest of the album is anything like this track, we're all in for a real treat."
- Canadian Beats
"Jay Pollmann pumps out wickedly catchy blues music chockfull of captivating surfaces, capped by tempting vocals."
- Rawckus Magazine
"The seven-song album is a blend of foot-stomping country blues and classic rock, half of it backed by a stellar band, led by guitarist Aaron Goldstein, and half of it solo, just Pollmann, his guitar and a kick drum."
- Graham Rockingham / The Hamilton Spectator
"Jay has a talent for staying in sync with his own sound to create a melody more complex than many solo artists, particularly within the folk/country/rock genre."
-The Permanent Rain Press

Produced by: Jay Pollmann
Engineered by: Jimmy Bowskill
Mastered by: Stephen Pitkin, Modest Heights Mastering
Recorded at: Ganaraska Recording Co.
Jay Pollmann: Guitars, Vocals, Harmonicas
Jimmy Bowskill: Guitars, pedal steel, harmonium, mandolin, vocals
Eric Pollmann: Bass
Zander Lamothe: Drums

Produced by: Aaron Goldstein
Mastered by: Stephen Pitkin, Modest Heights Mastering
Recorded at: Baldwin Street Sound
Jay Pollmann: Guitars, Vocals, Bag O Coins
Aaron Goldstein: Pedal Steel, Guitars, Bass, Drums
Dani Nash: Drums
Eric Pollmann: Drums, Bass
Carleigh Aikins: Vocals
Jesse O'Brien: Organ, Keys, Wurly
Steve Marriner: Harp

Produced by: Aaron Goldstein
Mastered by: Stephen Pitkin, Modest Heights Mastering
Recorded at: Candle Recording
Jay Pollmann: Guitars, Vocals
Aaron Goldstein: Pedal Steel, Guitars
Anna Ruddick
Eric Pollmann: Drums, Bass
Derek Downham: Drums
"A tasteful mixture then, of inspiring melodies, harmonies and down-home goodness that revives your faith in what a solace heartfelt music can be"
- Americana UK
“I enjoyed Jay Pollmann's performance a lot.”
- Stereophile
“Jay Pollmann has a very bright future with his strong song writing and entertaining performances.”
- Kitchener Blues Festival / Grand River Blues Society
"Musician and songwriter Jay Pollmann has a unique way to describe his sound: he calls it “foot stompin’ rootsy blues.”
- Amplify Media/ Long Beach California
"Pollmann is so vocally in place, so lyrically set, that the familiarity of some of these songs isn’t so much that I’ve heard them before, but they are something I’ve wanted to hear."
- Last Call For Soundcheck





