Deanna Elaine Piowaty: It usually takes me a few listens before I allow myself to become fully seduced by a new artist, but “Phantom Train” got me from the very first song. There is an intimacy here, an authenticity. One gets the feeling that your music is as much a gift for yourselves as it
Telegram on Phantom Train
Victor D. Infante at The Telegram wrote a nice article about Phantom Train. Check it out here. When looking back at the bulk of music put forward by local artists last year, one album stands out as an easy to overlook gem: “Phantom Train,” by The Marshall Pass. This album — released online by Duncan
Common Folk Music on Phantom Train
Common Folk Music has a nice review of Phantom Train on their site, complete with the background of The Marshall Pass and the story of the Phantom Train. Check out the full review right here.
The Cheap Seats Interview
The Marshall Pass co-hosted “The Cheap Seats” with Cat Wilson on 101.9fm in Hyannis Massachusetts on Jan 6, 2012. You can listen online here. Check out The Cheap Seats every Sunday night at 6PM. Part one Part One Part Two Part Two
Yankee Calling on Phantom Train
Read the review here Often good music is good music and that’s the end of the story. But sometimes that’s not the whole story – this case is true for The Marshall Pass. They are a duo out of Massachusetts who have just put out an excellent 7 song EP available digitally as of now. Duncan
Music Savage on Phantom Train
The wonderful music website Music Savage recently reviewed “Phantom Train”. Phantom Train, explores textures of folk music through a sonica space that echoes through a warm and serene space, employing small samples, reverbs, and vocals that seem to perfectly reflect the duo’s loss and creative rebirth. It’s an absolute must listen, as it transports the