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Current - June 2011  
 "The Science of Folk - Last fall, I ran into two-fifths  of Lake Folk, an Ann Arbor/Ypsi “folk noir” band, and  was blown away by their debut CD, Feels Like I’m Home.  Since they’re going to be at the Top of the  Park on Tuesday, June 28 at 6:30 pm, I thought it was  a great time to do a Q&A with them."



  Deep Cutz - February 2011  
 " Baroque-pop meets Bluegrass on a moonlit road  that boarders the fields of dreams and nightmares.  Far from any mere grinning, earthy folk trip, they  don't shy from flexing their spookier sides - with  plenty orchestral accoutrements, cello, stand-up  bass, and mandolin. The phrase they've coined is  irresistable: Roots Noir"


  Concentrate - November 2010  
 " Call it what you will: neofolk,  alt-country, alt-folk, traditional, roots,  folk-noir...one band defying description  is the year old Lake Folk"







  Mostly Midwest - November 2010  
 " Some bands just work. Every instrument fits  and complements each other. Every line of  vocals slides into place. Every beat, every  note, comes together to produce a sound  replicated by few. All in all the first album from  Lake Folk is incredible...the songs  are catchy, precise, and the album as a whole  is a true work of art."

  West Michigan NOISE! - November 2010  
 " Feel Like I'm Home leaves listeners  with no doubt that this is band of downright  pros that know the ins and outs of their genre.  4.5 out of 5 stars!"






  AnnArbor.com - September 2010  
 " Local band Lake Folk brings its brand of  Roots Noir music to shows at The Ark, Savoy.  Lake Folk formed in 2009, and shortly thereafter  began working the indie folk/roots noir sound  that drives Feel Like I'm Home, their  debut release, which was recorded by Ann Arbor  musician/engineer Jim Roll."