I could listen to Thea K every day. Her songs are full of Plutonic, worldly, huge issues...from life-affirming to destructive. She performed on my monthly showcase in NYC dressed to kill in a leopard print dress and lace wrap. Totally appropo, considering that the CD cover "Species Closeout" features a drawing of many animals, most with price tags. All through the CD there is the undercurrent of mourning and anger (Pluto again) channeled into excellent prose and alternative rock tunings "want to look into the sun/in the center of the sky/stare 'til I see the blood that's stained your mind/Why can't you tell me?" The words seem plaintive, but the melody and chords sure aren't. I think there's even a bit of a UK accent, which gives an extra bit of mystery. This multi-talented artist is a great listen for those days when you have some anger to blow off, or an issue to settle (and don't we all have those days?).
Dan Herman, Radio Crystal Blue 
Thea K skillfully stirs hard rock raunch, infectious, hook-heavy pop, and soulful vocal drama into its simmering sonic stew. And the potent power trio's sizzling shows always leave audiences wanting seconds.
Cheryl Spielman,
Billboard.com
contributor 
Thea K closed the show in a beautiful red sequined
gown. She was resplendent, belting out her hard
edged songs on voice and guitar! Low slung bassist
strongman Peter Sampson was dashing, and drummer Pam Arnold powered the trio.
Bill Bennett,
Off Wall St. Jam



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