All Country News
“In essence, "Broken Down" is a testament to the power of music to heal and to connect us in our shared human experiences. Huckleberry Road has crafted a heartfelt ode to resilience in the face of adversity, reminding us that even in our darkest moments, there is beauty to be found in the music that moves us.”
Music Farmer
“In the dynamic sphere of country rock, HUCKLEBERRY ROAD emerges as a powerful force; blending raw vigor with melodies that resonate deep within the soul. Their latest single, "Quiet Anymore," heralds from the eagerly awaited album "Gasoline," setting a formidable standard for the genre.”
AMW
“Huckleberry Road, the esteemed Western Country Rock trio from Reno, Nevada, is making waves in the music scene with their latest single, “Quiet Anymore,” offering a captivating glimpse into their forthcoming album, “Gasoline,” slated to hit the airwaves in the fall of 2024.”
Xttrawave.com
“As they prepare to unleash “Gasoline” upon the world, Huckleberry Road is poised to take the music scene by storm. With their sights set on the horizon and their hearts set on the music, the band is ready to embark on a journey that will leave audiences spellbound and hungry for more.”
KOLO 8
Record Niche
“FUELING THE FIRE: HUCKLEBERRY ROAD’S ‘QUIET ANYMORE’ SETS THE STAGE FOR ‘GASOLINE’”
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“This power-packed song delivers a timely and huge call for unity. As the world struggles with increasing polarization, "Quiet Anymore" boldly advocates for a collective American identity, urging us to rise above divisive political affiliations. The lyrics serve as a rallying cry, encouraging individuals to speak up and address the challenges that society faces today.”
Shout Out SoCal
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The Bandcamp Diaries
“The song is a strong commentary on today’s political divide. It encourages listeners to rise above and overcome differences, in order to find a much-needed common ground.”
Lassen County Times
“Huckleberry Road — featuring former Susanville residents Robert Clark (vocals and guitar), Anthony Vairetta (lead guitar and vocals), and Reno resident Dillon Secklin (drums) recently released a new album.”
Reno News & Review
“Call yourself a country band these days, and it could mean you sound like late ’80s Def Leppard or—Merle forbid—modern pop and all its attendant cliches. Or, you could be a trailblazer like Sturgill Simpson or Kacey Musgraves, absorbing many styles but not completely losing your country sound. Locals Huckleberry Road are in that latter category. In fact, they do the direct opposite of many modern country stars—actually look for ways to distinguish themselves.”