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"Coyle fits nicely between folk insight and a clever musicality that
avoided minor chords where you'd ordinarily expect them, like when he
covered Simon & Garfunkel's "Homeward Bound." Perhaps this added to
his overall upbeat demeanor and charm. Coyle was pleasant and genuinely
shy, but came out strong with the start of each new song. I liked him." Rochester City Newspaper
"...Dan Coyle has accomplished what many musicians before him have not - a musical style all his own. Thoughtful lyrics and spell binding guitar combine for a unique sound that is refreshing to hear. His CD titled “Random Thoughts and Incomplete Sentences" is a beautiful collection of his recent work..." Red Onion News
"Like your style! You have an original tone in your voice, stick with that, be original! Good stuff!" Sleeptalks, London UK
"A new voice has emerged on the Chicago music scene that is refreshingly original yet uniquely familiar. Not copyright infringement familiar more like comfy couch familiar. Dan Coyle delivers a clean melodic sound reminiscent of Simon and Garfunkel but with a decidedly contemporary feel. Coyle, singer/songwriter/guitar wielding vocalist showcases his vocal abilities with original songs that draw you into his world and you're happy he did. He deftly works his guitar to expose the finer points of interest in his songs and often times surprises us with string drenching riffs. Alternately powerful and thoughtful, his lyrics describe an artist whose passion for his music is clearly evident a creative soul who can think of little else but making music for his fans. Good news for his fans." J. Vincent Red Onion News
"As soon as the opening notes began, a smile erupted on my face as I listened to this wonderful love song. The number one thing I look for in a song is Emotion, and this artist has gobs and gobs of it." Controldelta (Canada)
"I caught a couple of Dan Coyle’s performances at the Elbo Room - his initial performance and a second one months later. Clearly, his music is catching on as the crowd at the second show swelled both in numbers and enthusiasm. His first performance was raw yet still engaging. No sense discussing the first show because his second effort is really worth the print. Though somewhat skeptical, the crowd was quickly won over after their first song, “Break Me Into Pieces”, which first lulled you into a quite comfort and then roused you with the adeptly played guitar riff. You knew immediately you were in for a treat. Throughout the course of the set, Coyle displayed a skillful, well composed style of crowd-friendly rock that captivated the audience through his final and recently released new song, “Goodbye”. Accompanied by Tim McCormick who played the African drums and tambourine (quite cleverly), Coyle led us through a musical journey that left you wondering why it ended so soon." Red Onion News
"If you missed Chicago singer-songwriter Dan Coyle at the Mock Crest Tavern Wednesday night you should be ashamed! The very original lyricist covered the best of his material in a two hour set that kept you on the edge of your seat. The crowd didn't give Coyle the respect he deserved, as his vocal and guitar capabilities far exceeded expectations. If he comes around again (let's hope) his show is a MUST. Kudos to him and his hard work. Rock on!"City Source Portland
"His
technique makes it sound like more than just the guitar. Grabs the
listener right away. Lead male vocal sings with an ease that is
soothing, almost reminiscent of Jason Mraz. Nice vocal tone. Poignant
lyrics such as: 'your hand touches mine without any explanation, your
world collides with mine without any complications'." Perocon (Maine)
"Great lyrics, meaningful and heartfelt...Pretty unique sound." Garageband.com