Audities Best of 2007 Poll Results: She’s About to Cross My Mind Voted 2nd best Album of 2007
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Read More“I Could Get Used to You” named Song of 2007 at Pop Garden Radio
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Read MoreShe’s About to Cross my Mind Named #2 at the Powerpopaholic Top Ten of 2007
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Read MoreShe’s About to Cross my Mind Named #1 Best CD at the Absolute Powerpop
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Read MoreShe’s About to Cross My Mind named Best Record of 2007 by Village Records
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Read MoreShe’s About to Cross My Mind picked as one of the Top 23 Albums of 2007 by Eartaste.com
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Read MoreReview in HiFi & Musik Magazine (Sweden)
“It was the album of the summer that past, which played in my car. The album She’s About To Cross My Mind debuted in 2007 but in 1965-66 at the same time. The band, or should I say, the duo, Seth Swirsky and Mike Ruekberg are from the United States, but the music was composed in either Liverpool or perhaps London, USA. “
Read MoreReview in Blogcritics Magazine
If you didn’t know any better, you’d think The Red Button hailed from North West England, near the docks of the River Mersey. The songs on this band’s debut album, She’s About To Cross My Mind, recall music made in the mid-sixties by the likes of Gerry & The Pacemakers, Herman’s Hermits, and, of course, those four moptops from Liverpool.
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Oooooh yeah… give me more of that sweet creamy power pop goodness!
Read MoreReview on Indie Launchpad
If the 60’s is right up your alley, then you’re really going to enjoy this album. I can just image someone buying this and getting the 60’s bug all over again.
Read MoreLos Angeles Times – Buzz Bands: The Red Button Pops Off
The Red Button presses all the right buttons for fans of pure pop. Its album, “She’s About to Cross My Mind,” sounds as if it should be crackling out of an AM radio, the tunes of some youngsters angling to be the next Fab Four. Yes, it’s hopelessly retro, right down to its very mod sleeve, but the record’s easy psychedelia and friendly Merseybeat go down easily. Even the Little Steven’s Underground Garage radio show tabbed “Cruel Girl” as its No. 1 song last week.
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The Red Button consists of Seth Swirsky and Mike Ruekberg, American gentlemen who are obsessed with two things, 60s britpop and girls. Jangly guitars, sweet harmonies, catchy melodies and lovelorn lyrics run throughout their debut album.
Read More“Cruel Girl” picked by Little Steven as The Coolest Song In The World
“Cruel Girl” picked by Little Steven as The Coolest Song In The World on the syndicated Little Steven’s Underground Garage.
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