





New York Times
“Leah Coloff, accompanying herself on the cello — first with a pizzicato figure, then with a
quick, repeating arpeggio — sings “The Soul Selects Her Own Society” with a combination
of artful angularity and a rock-inflected assertiveness.”
Vogue Italia
“Lucibel Crater surprise us with a schizoid, unpredictable sound made of both live
improvisations and thoughtful studio recordings.”
Urban Magazine
“Something like Bjork and maybe like White Stripes; But the truth is that their sound is
unique and not easy to label, to the extent that even Lou Reed has fallen in love with it.”
Buzzbin Magazine
“Now, close your eyes and imagine if Picasso had a band, and what they would sound
like. Can I bastardize the term here and say Cubistic Beats? Ahh...Okay...Hmmm...I'll just
say what I really want you to know, this is totally music to get high too. There, now its out.”
Awaken Music
"...unabashed writing and combination of instrumentation from song to song. They are
truly a talented group of creative artists.”
WNYC - Soundcheck hosted by John Schaefer
Interview with Ridge Theater for "Lightning At Our Feet". Live performance of "The Soul
Selects" performed by Leah Colff and Courtney Orlando, words by Emily Dickenson, music
by Michael Gordon, arrangement by Michael Gordon, Leah Coloff, and Courtney Orlando.




