QUOTES

This page is where the Kickaz fans opinions are aired (so to speak). Read this, enjoy and if you feel so inclined, send us your opinion of the Kickaz to our email.

"It would appear quite clear to me that the Kickaz have perfected the art of seemingly, effortlessly retrieving hit songs from thin air. These songs are not only hit material, but packed with endearing sentiment and heart-felt meaning. It's a shame they called it a day, because today's rock and roll landscape is bleak without them." -Victor Kyazistraanik, editor of the Russian music web-zine "Ozera Musik"

"Workin' with the Kickaz was a dream come true. I have never before had the opportunity to work with such a dedicated bunch of guys who truly believe in the music." -Stuart Thomas, "Break the Mould" engineer.

"This is the first class I have been in where the students actually put on good music." -Mr.Comeau, Keith's art class substitute teacher on the Kickaz being chosen as the day's music.

"Ben Baxter is the best guitar player I have ever jammed with."
-Jimmi Henderix, one of Ben's personal mentors.

"The blending of unique songwriting styles and thick rhythms, with ripe guitars, phat bass lines, and introspective lyrics, have arguably placed The Kickaz in the position of being a rock & roll supergroup for the new millenium."
-unknown music critic.

"As 'Cryptic Questions'(from 'The New Prose') begins, it reminds me of the songs I learned from my elders in my early years. I can only imagine how the song, and album as a whole, will impact the many future listeners."
-James "Running Wolf" Cartrasand, Kickaz fan and chosen as an official "New Prose" previewer.

"My experience with 'Break The Mould' surpassed the creative talents of all my previous recording opportunities. However, the Kickaz carried themselves to a whole new creative and technical level with 'The New Prose'. I was particularly impressed by the genuine quality of Ben's lyrics."
-Simon Samuel, "Break the Mould" and "The New Prose" engineer/mixer.

"'The New Prose' has set a new standard among rock bands. Ben Baxter, the band's infamous frontman seems to have done some serious soul-searching prior to the writing of this album, with lyrical topics more diverse than those of 'Break the Mould'. He comes off as a man frustrated by what he sees in the world around him, but yet also cherishing what is his for exactly that. The music is more experimental, blending more styles like hard rock, surf, disco, and the much loved, proven, true-to-life rock style of 'Break the Mould'. 'The New Prose' proves that the Kickaz are a powerful force in today's rock music scene, and will be reckoned with for years to come."
-Joseph Schwartz, Kickaz critic-turned-fan, and founder of "Rawk Talk" e-zine

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