– SONIC MOJO REVIEWS –
NORTH JERSEY BLUES SOCIETY – Dennis Rozanski
“That is all so very Foghat. But also an all-hear-this! surefire sign that the blues-educated rock & roll still rushing through those floodgates shows zero signs of letting up any time soon.”
Let It Rock
“As the veterans put it here, their current proposition is a win-win: well worth the wait, "Sonic Mojo" must satisfy their fans longing to suffer this boogie forever and prolong the group's glory.”
Defenders of the Faith – Joe Miller
“...At the end of the day, Sonic Mojo is a Foghat album through and through. Their mere existence in the year 2023 isn’t just a testament to the music the original lineup created half a century ago, but to the power of rock n’ roll. It’s about sticking to your guns,...
MAXIMUMVOLUMEMUSIC.COM: Andy Thorley
“Sonic Mojo” feels like a celebration – of Foghat, of music, and its sheer joy. And you have to say (and welcome the clanging cliché) that they have got their mojo well and truly back.”
Foghat Shows It Has Its “Mojo” Working On Its Latest LP – Phil’s Pick
“The songs that make up Sonic Mojo’s body are just part of what makes the album worth hearing. Their sequencing adds to the album’s interest. A close examination of the record reveals that the band (and others involved in the record’s creation) clearly put some time...
Rock Cellar Magazine
The English rock band’s finest in over 20 years. It’s A Boogie Lover’s Dream
Ink 19- Christopher Long
“But the current lineup is exceptional, the songs are solid, and Sonic Mojo stands tall on its own two legs.”
Blues Rock Review- Bob Gersztyn
“The album is a welcome addition to the Foghat catalogue with excellent songwriting and cover song choices. Roger Earl is the band’s driving force along with Rodney O’Quinn’s bass. Scott Holt’s powerful lead vocals and stellar guitar work is complemented by Bryan...
Spillmagazine.com- Aaron Badgley
“In terms of Sonic Mojo, the opening track “Little Bit Of Everything” is exactly what is delivered on the album. The song itself is the perfect entry into the album, with a strong melody, clever lyrics, and an excellent guitar solo. But it is not straight ahead hard...
Anti Music- Kevin Wierzbicki
“Foghat's sound has progressed a great ways since the days of "Slow Ride," as you'd expect from a band that has been around since the '70s. The band now gravitates to a blues sound, not surprising since Foghat came into being when three original members left blues...