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“Knights On Earth however are a bands’ band… All three acts complemented each other beautifully. My favorite were Knights On Earth.”
—Sherene Hilal
(the whole bestnewbands review)
“The quartet killed the packed house, playing through most of their new album move slow, life ends. Fronted by the always-amazing guitarist/vocalist Grey Mcmurray, they also had a secret weapon in Mike Williams, whose bass trumpet/flugelhorn gave them a Bell Orchestre-like sheen. But, just in case any of us missed the point, they surprised us late in their set by bringing out a six piece brass ensemble that sounded dangerously close to Gabriel blowing his final horn. Overpowering and thrilling.”
—Peter Matthews
(full Feast of Music review)
“[The record release show at Le Poisson Rouge] did make me run through a gamut of emotions, but mostly a strong desire to experience this kind of unbridled transcendental bloodletting again… these are wildly talented musicians who listen to souls and make the world a better place for all those with ears.”
—Charis Shafer
(complete ybny review)
“Knights On Earth’s music is somehow relaxed and cathartic at the same time. They have this innate beauty that seems to bring people to tears. Like regularly.”







