Acclaim for "Ephemeral Eon"

"What you might expect and hope for from a young, hip acoustic folkie from the Midwest...rollicking 'John Wesley Harding'-style acoustic twang to more atmospheric, Iron & Wine-style indie-folk."
―Chris Riemenschneider, Star Tribune

 

"Luke Redfield is a mystic ― working out what it means to be awake in the universe. His songs express a primordial longing, but don't feel heavy with angst, but light and alive like the dreams of a happy wanderer."

―Peter Mayer, songwriter and musician


"A gripping collection of world-wizened tunes spanning 13 tracks split roughly between gently strummed ballads and ragged alt-country dust-ups. Every shift in melodic mood is mirrored by Redfield's unconventional and elastic singing voice."

―Rob Van Alstyne, City Pages


"Redfield's latest album flickers and smolders through thirteen tales of travel, toil, and transcendental reverie...for the wanderer who, at times, finds himself far from the trail only to realize that the light at the end of the tunnel is actually within oneself."

―Chris Koza, Rogue Valley

 

"His songs chase that mythic thread sewing this country together."
―VolumeOne

 

"Redfield is a compassionate visionary who strives to reinvent the American Myth through actualization of the self."
―San Diego Reader

 

"A superb recording of leading-edge material ― highly recommended!"
―Ken Wilber, Author of A Brief History of Everything

 

"Redfield's voice and strong lyrics recall Nick Drake, Neil Young, Thomas Denver Jonsson and Iron and Wine."

―AltCountryForum.NL

 

"Luke Redfield is making authentic, hauntingly beautiful music really gorgeous stuff."

Adam Toht, Artist/Director, The Saline Project

 

"This is the kind of music I'd expect Conor Oberst to write if he could ever get his head out of the bottle comfortable in its limits, but what limits?"

―Colorado Music Board


"Redfield elicits the textures of M. Ward and ambiance of Townes Van Zandt."

―CityPages.com

 

"He's a young singer/songwriter who seems to have come out of nowhere."
―Vita.mn