Rewriting the Wrongs

This Seattle band’s debut album ‘Rewriting the Wrongs’ moves effortlessly through lush vocal harmonies and sweetly persuasive song structures. Often gentle and wholesome, sometimes acrimonious, Benson’s songwriting warmly refers to the Beatles, and incorp. Roam Records.2004

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  1. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Nothing but praise!, April 13, 2002
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    Henry E Barnett (Auburn,, Wa United States) –

    This review is from: Rewriting the Wrongs (Audio CD)
    I was turned-on to D.J.L. by a friend and I can’t get enough
    of this recording! They remind me of the “Posies” because of their harmonizing but they have a style all their own.
    I hope they get attention outside the local area because they deserve to be heard!

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  2. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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    Robb Benson makes me sad…, December 13, 2002
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    Maggie Robot “reading robot” (Seattle, WA United States) –

    This review is from: Rewriting the Wrongs (Audio CD)
    …but in a good way. Even the more rockin’ tracks on this albumn have a love-lorn, achy quality to them that make me want to bake Robb a batch of cookys and give him a hug already. But don’t get me wrong–this isn’t shoe-gazer, indier-than-thou-rock along the carissa’s weird line–it’s catchy and sing-along-able and sometimes even poppy. I’ve followed Mr. Benson for a while now and i think Dear John Letters is my favorite project of his!

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