Time Out called The Felice Brothers, "Scruffy and scratched Americana that recalls Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark and early Springsteen." Add to that an authentic dust-bowl sensibility and you begin to get the feel for this band of brothers. Effortlessly, the Felice Brothers capture the spirit of The Band working out in the basement with Dylan. Drowned in Sound magazine captured it best when they said, "Tonight At The Arizona documents the reality of happy endings not being one of lifes guarantees. From teenage pregnancies and the study of your firearm as you contemplate suicide, to being arrested for the drugs you were dealing to pay for your mothers medical bills, the gritty contents are delivered with a wavery-voiced nod to all-time greats Dylan and Guthrie, backed by wailed group choruses liberated from hick bars and films set in the Deep South." This release is highly recommended. -- Jeff Weiss, Miles of Music (Loose)