"This singer-songwriter from New Jersey tackles studio alternative pop from a dramatic heart-felt angle. Songs flow with a smooth and innocent feeling; melodies are sprinkled throughout each catchy hook and harmony with ease. Comparisons to the Beatles creep up on power-pop song 'Deep In My Heart' and comparisons to Elliot Smith on piano, guitar layered 'Allison's Room'."

J.C. Carnahan, IMPACT Press

“Scott Lippincott's music is a breathtakingly fresh take on the kind of feel-good, solid rock music
that so many of us grew up on. It's classic without sounding dated, and Scott's vocals really deliver his message in a new way that creates a truly original sound that appeals to a very wide variety of people. The emotions he delivers with his music makes it
a natural match for film projects including collaborations with filmmakers, and I expect to see great things from this talented performer."

Mark Northam, publisher of Film Music Magazine, Los Angeles
Film Music Media Group - http://www.filmmusicworld.com
The Professional Voice of Music for Film and Television

"Even if rock weren't suffering from a malaise of weak songwriting, the excellence of Lippincott's music would stand out. His arrangements are both classic and creative... The arrangements are brilliant, and Lippincott has one of those irresistible voices that were just made for pop music. ... Lippincott is capable of pointed and insightful lyrics ("It's not that I think you are lying/I just don't like to get the truth from you")... ...this music embodies the very best of our pop-rock tradition. It's a real treat for the ears."

Jon Sobel, The Global Muse

“...ear candy for the music connoisseur…”

Jason Varga, WBZC 88.9 FM

“radio friendly...
Thanks for the cd…I like what I hear.”

Steven John, Internet Radio Free Kansas
http://www.tafcommedia.net

“simple, melodic and straightforward…
worth keeping an eye on”

Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

"Scott Lippincott is a tremendous songwriter,
and a fairly skillful musician to boot. His appeal is broader than most other Post-Alt-Pop I’ve heard in the last 5 or so years for a few simple reasons:
1) it’s not fruity, 2) it’s not all about angst which tends to narrow your listening audience to ages 13-22,
3) it’s evocative of so many eras of pop…
Crimeny, kids! What does it take to convince you this is one hard-hitting, jaw-busting, knock-down good pop track??? LSD?"

"Let there be Rock”
Gary Arthur Brown
Gods of Music
http://www.godsofmusic.com

"Scott Lippincott creates music as a nostalgic alchemist with the sensitivity and grace. He has a prolific edge over typical songwriters. His rich harmonies and unforgettable melodies have not gone unnoticed by the industry, and I'm sure many more people will be enjoying his music for years to come."

Leslie Waller
host of "Sound and Source" on The Film Music Channel
http://www.filmmusicchannel.com/soundandsource.htm

"I have to hand it to Scott for writing lyrics that worked really well. The guitar work is subtle and perfect. The music itself is toe tapping and just plain feels good.  The piece is played spot on. I can't think of anything I wish was different.... The production is quite good. The vocal harmonies are outstanding, remind me of The Rembrandts.  I have to hand it to the artist; he really impressed me..."

Clint Gaige
Gods of Music
http://www.godsofmusic.com

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