See what they are saying about Two Crows. Thank you to all who took the time to listen and share your thoughts. Check out the reviews below.
DOWNBEAT MAGAZINE REVIEW BY FRANK-JOHN HADLEY
His storytelling keeps listeners alert by switching from a mood of unforgiving darkness - he doesn't water down tension -to one of optimism that communicates hard-won truths. read more >>
BMAN’S BLUES REPORT REVIEW
Through the grief, Power maintains a powerful perspective. Two Crows stands as a resilient, soul-stirring reflection of an artist channeling love and loss into the most authentic music of his career. read more >>
Making a Scene Review by Richard ludmerer
This past year has not come without hardship, as Power faced the loss of his older brother John, as well as Bobby Whitlock, both powerful influences and inspirations in his life. Still, he keeps his perspective… read more >>
Americana Highways Review by John Apice
So here we have a blues singer with an approach that’s captivating. Yes, it has the creepiness of a vintage blues narrative, slathered in infectious rhythm & percussion, with a voice that’s whiskey-soaked & he didn’t forget to add atmosphere. Oh, the late John Hammond, Jr. would like this…Tom Waits, too…
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Folk & Tumble Review by Gerry McNally
Blues and roots rocker Trevor B. Power has been a fixture in and around the music industry for decades. His latest album, the rootsy and introspective 'Two Crows', marks his fourth release since his well-received 2019 debut, 'Everyday Angel'… read more >>
Roadhouse Album Review by Jim White
Blues and roots rocker Trevor B. Power has been in and around the music industry for decades, but the New Jersey native has finally stepped out on his own as a singer/songwriter and… read more >>
Bluestown Music NETHERLANDS Review by Harry Radstake
He writes from lived experience, drawing on self-reflection, the quiet weight of everyday struggle, and the emotions that remind us we are all more alike than different. His sound, rock and folk with a bluesy edge, carries all of those influences without being defined by any one of them… read more >>
BLUESTOWN MUSIC NETHERLANDS REVIEW BY Gerard Haarhuis
Trevor B. feels much the same way about everything around him that’s as crooked as can be, and rightly concludes: Let go. Let It Ride. Beautiful… read more>>
Blues News Switzerland REVIEW
The opener, "Bobby Lane," is a delightful guitar boogie reminiscent of ZZ Top's "La Grange." And other tracks also reveal ZZ Top influences—Trevor B. Power's voice even sounds raspier than Billy F. Gibbons'—while other songs evoke memories of Bob Dylan… read more >>
PopRock CroAtia Review By Mladen (Mike) Loncar
I believe that through his persistent work and instrumental skills, Trevor B. Power has managed to build and secure his place in this demanding music scene. And with an excellent musical team, Trevor B. Power has given the album everything it needs… read more >>
Zicazic France Review by Fred Delforge
With "Two Crows," Trevor B. Power delivers his most accomplished album, a chiaroscuro record imbued with lucidity, gratitude, and a vibrant humanity… read more >>
Blues Bytes “What’s New July 2026” by Graham Clarke
Two Crows (Farm 189 Records) is the fourth release from The Trevor B. Power Band since 2019. The New Jersey-based blues rocker, Power (vocals/guitar), wrote all ten tracks and is backed by drummer Steve Holley (a member of Wings in the late 70's) and NY Blues Hall of Famer Dave Fields on guitar, bass, and keys, with guest… read more >>