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Ann
Louisville
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Jun 30, 2008 @ 8:56 PM
The more I hear, the more I like
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Molly
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Jun 28, 2008 @ 6:46 PM
You all were SO awesome at Woodhaven! Caroline says, "Yay Marion Square!"
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emmA
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Jun 23, 2008 @ 9:55 AM
                                           
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molly
here
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Jun 21, 2008 @ 8:48 AM
I will be the one breaking it down at Woodhaven next week. Can't wait!! love you Callcall
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emma
computer desk
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Jun 20, 2008 @ 9:59 AM
mccall i am excited to be in the music video for another day allie told me to invite 2 of my friends to be in it also but i dont know if i should invite more?           
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Dr. Williams
Louisville
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Jun 13, 2008 @ 12:37 PM
I bet that I'm the oldest person yet to post a message. I've not heard much of your music till now, but am very impressed with this work. Best of luck to all of you in your music careers. Dr. Fred Williams
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emma and tiffany
home
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Jun 12, 2008 @ 1:46 PM
hi mccall i am at my house with my friend tiffany we were just listening to your music. i am so excited to go to ky lake its to bad u cant go till about mon.  
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Jen M.
Couch
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Jun 11, 2008 @ 11:07 PM
AWESOME. When is the new CD going to be finished? Love the first and want to hear the second. JM.
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Jackie Willmot
Virginia Water, Surrey UK
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May 29, 2008 @ 6:29 PM
Great write up in the LEO yesterday!
Draw the Line
Marion Square
(MARION SQUARE PARTNERS, LLC)
Louisville natives Marion Square offer up one hell of a debut with Draw the Line; establishing early on that their sound is … no sound in particular. They weave through many genres with confidence and ease while maintaining indie-rock credibility. And if voices carry, then those starving children in Africa that we hear so much about must be able to hear McCall Cruse singing from her shower.
“Filigree” leads off with a punchy guitar riff that immediately brings Prince’s “Kiss” to mind; but the song is instantaneously cooled by a Coltrane-esque saxophone line that provides a steady and consistent thread through to the coda. The stripped-down elegance of “Waltz” allows Cruse to show off her emotional range and vocal prowess without falling back on over-the-top flourishes. And “Shaken” sounds like a lost little gem that they happened to borrow from the U2 canon. There is also an ethereal satisfaction when a bitter and damaged Cruse sings to an ex-lover: “You’re a stage without a show.”
With Draw the Line, the self-proclaimed Radiohead worshippers shouldn’t be the least bit self-conscious about bowing before Thom & Co. to offer up these hymns from their own book. — Brent Owen
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angbird
Louisville
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May 26, 2008 @ 9:16 PM
Came to Abbey Road just to hear you guys... you were great, just like the last time we heard you... downloaded the tracks and love them! Hope to see you live again soon!
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