Austin Chronicle
Tangentially minded local singer-songwriter Brent Adair follows up 2004's Pieces with a homespun album of faraway themes. Streaming reflective, bare-bones folk-pop alongside lyrics that prefer the scenic route, Ostrich may be an acquired taste, but it's one of iconoclastic distinction... [more]
 
Texas Music Magazine
In a city where talent runs like tap water, and a singer-songwriter can be found at every street corner, coffee shop, and hipster’s sofa, it’s hard to stand out. With Ostrich, Austin musician Brent Adair not only stands out, but shines... [more]
 
Music Morsels
You may be thinking another singer/songwriter from Austin?! Before dismissing anything take a listen to Brent Adair. He interjects a healthy dose of pop styles with respect for roots from the likes of Dylan and Guthrie... [more]
 
Smother.net
Sometimes I have to restrain myself from jumping in my car and moving to Austin Texas. The music scene there is so rich with emerging artists ranging in all different aspects of styles. Brent’s style is adult contemporary with an affinity for blues, funk, and rock... [more]
 
Blue Divide Magazine
Shifting from balls-out power pop to cool-headed rhythm and blues in the blink of an eye, Pieces showcases what could be the freshest sound to hit the singer-songwriter scene in years. [J. Cannon, May 2004]
 
Sonicbids
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