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New Review in Indie In-Tune Magazine!
Written by Kathryn Vercillo   
Friday, 11 May 2007 15:03

How do you make a Luke MacNeil? Start with a deep-rooted love of all things musical. Add an eclectic background of experimentation in various genres of music ranging from classical and blues to death metal and hard rock. Add a pinch of spunk, a handful of lyrical exploration and a dash of dare-to-be-different. Stir it all together until you can't tell one component from the rest because it is so seamlessly well blended. Pour into the center of an acoustic guitar, shake it by strumming with fingers, which were born to play, and cook with the heat of a passionate belief in the pleasure of the experience.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 July 2007 02:14 )
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Volcano Boy Reviews "All of the Time"
Written by Volcano Boy   
Friday, 27 April 2007 08:05
While listening to Luke MacNeil's tune All of the Time, there was something that I couldn't put my finger on. It has all of the color, emotion and execution of the contemporary singer/songwriter, but there is something else there. Then I read through his web site and I think I have figured it out. 
Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 May 2007 18:56 )
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Back to Basics
Written by Mason Neely   
Wednesday, 25 April 2007 04:32
"'Under Covers' couldn't be a more compelling look into that evolution. Featuring versions of songs by such disparate artists as Radiohead, Tool and Pink Floyd, the album shows MacNeil striking an expert balance between the pathos of the original tunes and his own brooding style." - The Metrowest Daily News.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 May 2007 19:09 )
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Songwriter took years to find his inner voice
Written by Denise Taylor   
Wednesday, 25 April 2007 04:31
The "singer" part of becoming a singer/songwriter was the hitch for Luke MacNeil. He could play guitar, he could write songs, and he wanted to sing, but he cringed at the sound of his own voice.

`I was always afraid of my voice. I never even wanted to sing `Happy Birthday,' and I couldn't stand my voice on someone else's answering machine," said MacNeil, 23, of Milford. `So I'd just play weddings and on Sunday mornings at coffee shops and do acoustic pieces like `Greensleeves,' and `Classical Gas.' But eventually I wanted to sing."
Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 May 2007 19:09 )
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Luke MacNeil’s “Here’s One For Sanity” burns bright
Written by Bobby Hankinson   
Wednesday, 25 April 2007 04:18

It should come as no surprise that 23-year old singer-songwriter and Milford native Luke MacNeil sights Irish crooner Damien Rice as one of his primary influences. MacNeil’s cover of Rice’s “Cannonball” on his debut release “Here’s One For Sanity” rivals the original and his voice is just as sweet as Rice’s. What is surprising, though, is up until about a year ago, is that MacNeil said he couldn’t sing worth a damn.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 May 2007 19:05 )
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