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Here's what DC's ontaponline.com had to say about the album:
With an ear for focused, folk-inspired indie-rock, Steve Hefter and Friends of Friends have created a delightful album with "Twist and Hold 'til Morning." This is just the bare bones of folk and indie music, no elegiac musicianship or slick production, only lonely notes and wry lyrics and it's all for the best. The simplicity is refreshingly honest. It's nice to hear an album that relies solely on the strength of its songwriting and in that respect, "Twist and Hold…" succeeds over and over again. — LGLP
Also, a flattering inclusion in The French Inhaler Blogspot's top ten albums of 07' frenchinhaler.blogspot.com
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