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what's new

To the A-Lab 

After a busy and incredibly fun summer of playing, it's with great excitement we head back into the studio to wrap up past work, and begin anew with our latest and greatest.  Keep an eye out for us as we'll be coming at you from the A Lab Studio's with lots of photo's, video's and samples to keep you up to date on our progress, as we finalize our 2nd "EP" (Expected Release: Fall, 2016) and continue work on our full length "CD".  

Cheer's friends!

REVIEWS

Tyler Pearce - Rochester City Newspaper
American Cancer Society Survivors Concert 


Neil Van Dorn has some earworm choruses that I'm singing to myself as I write this. The band isn't distinctly a pop, folk, or rock act, but it seems totally comfortable with that. Neil Van Dorn's honest croons fill out with his supporting four-piece. Last July, the group released its 7-track debut EP, "Cellars and Attics".

Mitchell Owens - 89.1 The Point
Water Street Music Hall 


"Opening up the night was some locally-grown entertainment with the Neil Van Dorn Band. These guys showed off their impressive musical chops with a mix of impressive original tunes, including a few songs from their in-progress sophomore album, and some beautifully grooved-up covers, highlighted by takes on the Goo Goo Dolls’ “Black Balloons” and Nelly’s “Ride Wit Me” (both songs I legitimately haven’t heard in 5+ years and still apparently know all of the words to). Guitarist Tommy Mac (proudly rocking a Megadeath shirt at a jam-band show) was a human highlight reel for most of the set, ripping off epic solo after epic solo and adding some serious edge to an otherwise laid-back set. Between Mac’s rock star skill, Van Dorn’s charisma and songwriting prowess, and the rest of the band’s ability to play just about any style and play it well, these guys are full of reasons to check them out and keep an eye on them as they continue to develop their sound and make new music."

Full review @ http://891thepoint.com/Concert%20Reviews.html