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REVIEWS

Press:- 'BILOXI delivers a powerful kick that will get the blood of AOR fans pumping’ (Rating 3 out of 4 guitars) RoughEdge.com.

‘BILOXI’s third release titled “In The Wake Of The Storm” – due to the impact that hurricane Katrina has had on the lives of all Americans – the album is more than a worthy follow-up of “Right The Music”. Most songs were written by the pair of Holly and Lanoue and see the band evolving in a slightly heavier direction, although this is still pretty much a melodic hard album in its purest form. Mark Allen Lanoue also did a fine job also. Not only did he finish the album with Rob Gronkoski, he sings and plays the guitar in a great way as well. Don’t expect a mixed bag of songs here, but a total of 14 rockers and ballads that sound quite coherent.' (Rating 5 out of 6 stars) RockReport.com.

Here it is, the comeback album of BILOXI. "Here Alone" opens fire, gifted with an excellent refrain, followed by the pleasant and soothing "World". Things get cutting again with "Broken", but even this,like all the other non-instrumental ones, contains an infectious chorus you won't be able to erase from your mind. The most modern Biloxi can be found in "15 Minutes", a piece veiled by a soft layer of nostagia; Probably the highlight of the CD, "On the Other Side", This composition represents a pattern of originality, giving spine thrills and being enriched by elegant and powerful drum work. "Right the Music", a song between Hard rock, Emo and Alternative; an unreleased facet of the quartet's personality. Good axe solo but most of all immense vocal lines!' MARK: 85/100 RockMetalBands.com.

'Mark's a great singer/guitarist and makes this new BILOXI album the best one next to their mini-debut CD from 15+ years ago. Opener "Here alone" is a classic 80s big time uptempo AOR/Melodic Rocker with big harmonies a la DOKKEN, STRYPER, SLYBOYZ and such' (Points: 8.3 out of 10) Strutterzine