The Haunted Windchimes.
“The Windchimes are, beyond a reasonable doubt, one of Colorado’s most significant musical treasures.”
“I’ve met hundreds of musicians and bands from near to far (and not just on MySpace). I even hung out with Daniel Johnston and Kimya Dawson, and got to talk on the phone with my hero, Gogol Bordello’s Eugene Hutz, for 15 minutes. But honestly, I can’t think of anything more incredible than befriending the Haunted Windchimes.”
“Not since the infamously troubled troubadour Gram Parsons collaboration with Emmylou Harris, or the legendary duets of Johnny Cash and June Carter, has there been a more evocative, magnetic and captivating folk duo. Seriously.”
-Adam Leech, Colorado Springs Independent
“The ghost of classic blues mingles with a pop sensibility that’s given an edge by incredibly touching harmonies.”
“Verse/Visa” is great listening – a CD that effortlessly takes you on an aural journey to distant and mysterious places you’ve never visited but always wanted to."
-Jon Pompia, Pueblo Chieftain
They have the charisma, talent and originality to hold their own against the Monolith Festival’s headliners."
“In many ways, they are aiming much higher, placing music and community first, creating a compelling, original repertoire and paying homage to the artists in whose footsteps they follow.”
“And then, there are those harmonies: sometimes sweet, often haunting, always beautiful”
- Bill Forman, Colorado Springs Independent
“The Haunted Windchimes paint an evocative and compelling musical picture with familiar hues of folk, blues and Americana.”
- Cory Casciato, Denver Westword