http://www.heavyglowmusic.com/
“…heavy on the swagger and grit…”
-Buzzbands.LA March 5, 2013
“the songs carry a classic rock appeal…”
-JP’s Music Blog March 1, 2013
“warm, vintage sounding guitars, soulful vocals, tight as fuck song arrangements and a feeling of blissed out grooving.”
-Black Insect Laughter Feb. 28, 2013
“…both tracks (“Mine All Mine” and “Headhunter”) offer a switched-on take on classically structured desert-isms without losing themselves completely in the psychedelic aspects of their genre.”
-The Obelisk Feb. 2013
‘”Mine All Mine” will eventually bring sunshine in your grim winter day.”
-Doommantia Jan. 16, 2013
“A welcome injection of sex into a dull, cold January night, and possibly the most addictive thing you’ll hear this year to boot.”
-Born Again Nihilist Jan. 7, 2013
“Heavy Glow are… steeped in psyche-soaked proto-metal, gutbucket garage rock and bone-deep 70s blooze…”
-Classic Rock Magazine UK
“Are they like The White Stripes? A little. But their music is tighter, better organized. Are they like Black Keys? A little, but the vocals are much better and they focus on extended 1970s-style guitar solos.”
-Berkley Place Blog
“Mullins is a song-writing madman.”
-The Ripple Effect
“There is no doubt that this is a slow burner with a very long fuse. It may take time to seep into peoples’ consciousness but God damn it will!! Oh yes, you can rest assured of that. Album of the year? Maybe, it’s certainly a contender…”
-The Sleeping Shaman
“Midnight Moan is an amazing debut album. Heavy Glow are sincere in their music, and whether they’re jamming or racing along with a heavy groove they sound great doing it…It’s a perfect feel good album…a must for fans of more bluesy and psychedelic tinged rock.
-Metal Delirium
“another punishing collection of guitar-fueled mayhem…”
-San Diego Citybeat on “Midnight Moan”
“It runs over your ass like a train. Then it backs up and runs over it again.”
-Berkeley Place Blog
“An undeniably good album that will impress time and time again.”
-The Soda Shop
“Their EP does absolute wonders to the loins of women…If this band doesn’t become a house-hold name, it is a travesty. They cherry picked the cool aspects of the 70’s rock scene, and left the disco pants for the assholes of Studio 54.”
-Blogs-n-Roses
“Forget about knowing what year it is, Heavy Glow aren’t even sure what decade it is…If you like real, beautifully played and composed music with one foot rooted firmly in the past then you’ll find Heavy Glow to be one of the best purchases you’ll ever make. A simply wonderful EP (The Filth & The Fury) that has to be heard, this is a fine, fine release. Highly recommended.”
-Sonic Abuse
“Use it skillfully and surround it with expert guitar playing, world class rock drums, driving bass, catchy lyrics, and soulful vocals, and you have Heavy Glow’s The Filth and The Fury EP.”
-The Ripple Effect
“The biggest strength is that all of Heavy Glow’s influences are difficult to pick out precisely because they combine them so smoothly and disarm the critical portions of the brain by parading infectious choruses in front of the listener.”
-Shreddernet
“Mullins sings like a man on a street corner proclaiming the end of the world. It’s intense, driving stuff that shows that the days of the power trio are far from dead.”
-Bill’s Prog Blog
“Heavy Glow are the real deal, as meaty as a hambone and as real as a punch in the face”
-Rebel Riffs
“plain old fashioned rocking”
-Veins Dried Out
“One of the best and most satisfying examples of pure, old fashioned hard rock we've heard”- Born Again Nihilist
“Heavy Glow kick out a down and dirty, hard assed blues rock that listens to the echoes of the generations that have gone before but don’t shy away from throwing some more modern ingredients into their thick gumbo.” – The Sleeping Shaman
“An undeniably good album that will impress time and time again” – The Soda Shop
Praise for “The Filth and the Fury”:
“Heavy Glow has mastered the tones and styles that dominated the crunchy and fuzzy psychedelic sounds that permeated freedom rock” –Rock and Roll Report