23 May 2017

Bluesnews Norway toughest hard fist review “10,000 Feet Below”

“Check her out while she’s still “dangerous good” and unknown… Eliza Neals hit us hard with both the toughest voice from a female blues / rock singer we had heard for a long time, and an attitude quite similar to a Beth Hart more than 10 years ago. She felt like a fist, and it’s... Read More
18 May 2017

Blues in Britain Tattooed on your Soul review “10,000 Feet Below”

“Eliza Neals infests her vocals with a ferocious, alligator infested, deep Delta timbre, which along with her “deep in the gutter keyboards and Howard Glazer’s ferocious guitar expletives, make this an album of “hell and brimstone” blues rock that should be tattooed on the soul of all you blues-rockers out there. ‘Cleotus’ sounds like a... Read More
17 May 2017

Blues Rock Review smouldering atmospheric review “10,000 Feet Below”

“10,000 Feet Below is the latest album from Detroit singer Eliza Neals and her guitar-toting consigliere Howard Glazer, and finds the pair harnessing an array of guest musicians in sessions spanning numerous studios but still producing a coherent collection of songs. Opener “Cleotous” is an acoustic twanger with a field holler feel to warm things... Read More
11 May 2017

Philly Cheeze mind-melting psychedelic-infused blues review “10,000 Feet Below”

“… amazing group of guest musicians in the making of this fabulous record.  Neals’ angelic vocals pour freely over Glazer’s captivating and psychedelic guitar licks in the dark and spacy cover of Skip James’ “Hard Killing Floor”. It’s an absolute delight. There’s a huge splash of more mind-melting psychedelic-infused blues in the boldly performed “Call... Read More