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Press for DIRTY SOUL:
“San Jacinto is exceptional, discharging an articulate confession of pure, raw sincerity. William Russell Wallace definitely has it going on. This is one of the best songs I’ve heard in a long time.” - Tattoo.com - Premiere of “San Jacinto”
“William Russell Wallace crafts the kind of hard-hitting, poetically nuanced songs that immediately invite you into his world.” - The Vinyl District
“(Dirty Soul) is familiar and nostalgic, yet completely relevant, entirely his own, and new.” This is Not the Radio
“This is a golden comeback album… Lilting, bittersweet, handsome and precocious folk rock.” - East Portland Blog
“William Russell Wallace’s debut album Dirty Soul is not the kind of music you can just bash out in a studio. Such music starts somewhere deep in an artist’s soul, nests there, develops and matures through real-life experiences before it finally pours out like a natural phenomenon we’re lucky enough to witness only once or twice in a blue moon.” - Living Fearless
“Understanding is the golden-hued light pouring in through slatted blinds as Wallace implements a sparse acoustic guitar and his world-weary voice to provide a heart-rending portrait of the beauty of a new beginning informed by deep pain.” - Impose Magazine
“San Jacinto is exceptional, discharging an articulate confession of pure, raw sincerity. William Russell Wallace definitely has it going on. This is one of the best songs I’ve heard in a long time.” - Tattoo.com - Premiere of “San Jacinto”
“William Russell Wallace crafts the kind of hard-hitting, poetically nuanced songs that immediately invite you into his world.” - The Vinyl District
“(Dirty Soul) is familiar and nostalgic, yet completely relevant, entirely his own, and new.” This is Not the Radio
“This is a golden comeback album… Lilting, bittersweet, handsome and precocious folk rock.” - East Portland Blog
“William Russell Wallace’s debut album Dirty Soul is not the kind of music you can just bash out in a studio. Such music starts somewhere deep in an artist’s soul, nests there, develops and matures through real-life experiences before it finally pours out like a natural phenomenon we’re lucky enough to witness only once or twice in a blue moon.” - Living Fearless
“Understanding is the golden-hued light pouring in through slatted blinds as Wallace implements a sparse acoustic guitar and his world-weary voice to provide a heart-rending portrait of the beauty of a new beginning informed by deep pain.” - Impose Magazine