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Korliblog.com Review 

Joe Caruso kicks off his debut album Tales from Two Cities with “7 Hours A Day,” a rock ‘n’ roll wake-up call for anyone who’s ever questioned the grind. It’s a song that feels like shaking off a corporate hangover, the moment when you realize life’s too short to keep helping others chase their dreams while yours gather dust. [MORE]

Indiefferential Magazine

A stunning showcase of musical synergy. The vocals soar effortlessly, the guitar work is tasteful and emotive, and the rhythm section keeps the track grounded while maintaining fluidity. The production allows every layer to breathe, giving the entire piece a sense of spaciousness and clarity. A beautifully crafted and deeply moving track. [MORE]

Foxfire Magazine

Joe Caruso's song, "7 Hours A Day", is a warm, affectionate work with lyrics that feel intimate and relatable. His vocal performance has a genuine warmth and understanding, and the melody sticks with you with ease. The song is very relatable, and I'll be sure to share it with my friends who like soulful, meaningful songs. [MORE]

New Faces Rock

What incredible vocal power! We stopped everything when we heard the beginning of the song and certainly didn't regret it for a minute. It was great to hear something professional, with consistency and technique. Congratulations on the work! [MORE]

God and Me Review

It's amazing, the artist's voice is stunning, the vocals are well-taken, the lyrics are well-written, the arrangement and production of this song is professional, the cover art of this song is beautiful, I'm happy to put this song on my playlist. [MORE]

Breaking Sound Radio

Energetic vocals drive a punchy, guitar-forward arrangement. The track feels bold and spirited, leaving a catchy, lasting impression. We would be happy to add this to our New Music Mix Spotify playlist and will consider for ON-AIR airplay from there. [MORE]

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