Lance Carney
Love the Felice Brothers! They've wormed their way into my ear and won't get out. Get out, Felice Brothers. Get out! On second thought, there could be worse things in my ear. Stay, Felice Brothers...play on!
dsahde
I just plain enjoy The Felice Brothers music. From their earliest albums to this Asylum On The Hill their unmistakable sound and style keeps me interested and fully entertained. All their albums are good including this one. Get yours today!
beldtdjur
A perfect album from a perfect band! Wonderful songs!
Yimmy Kil
One of the best Felice Brothers’ albums. Ian Felice has always done a great job of telling vivid narratives about every day characters ranging in various time periods throughout history. His vocal style is a little unrefined and raw in sound but that’s to me what makes it so perfect and believable when you listen. This band has always been one of my favorites and this album drives that point home for me. Ian is great at faster paced songs but it’s his ballads that steal the show every time
Favorite track: Triumph ‘73.
wildelmocat
This is classic Felice Brothers -- reminiscent of some of the better tracks from the 1st 2 collections but this time it's all of them that sound THAT good.
Favorite track: Sell the House.
JRock
Yes...this is what I always wanted!
Favorite track: Pinnacle of Ecstasy.
Levrikon
My favorite albums of 2023, #6.
The bastard child of early Venom and Black Flag, with just a touch of The Wipers' pop instincts. Amazingly underproduced, it sounds like it was recorded on a boombox.
Favorite track: Pinnacle of Ecstasy.
Bart
Great d-beat punk rock wrapped in a black metal aesthetic. The appeal here is after the song explodes, the anger feels sincere. Really wanna see them live.
Favorite track: Härvest.