"His just-released seven-song EP, "Until You Hear These Words," leads listeners through his intimate world of whispered secrets and dreamy interior monologues . . . "Trouble and Consequence," the chronicle of a failing relationship, feels ever-so-slightly askew as it starts with only Dami's singsong vocals (somewhere between a mellower Dave Matthews and Five for Fighting's John Ondrasik), then introduces a guitar accompaniment and eventually morphs into a flourishing instrumental at the end. Only "Sad Panda" and the apologetic "Where Are The Lights" dare to include lusher arrangements, with the latter song reminiscent of the shimmering pop of Austin instrumentalists Explosions in the Sky (best known for the "Friday Night Lights" soundtracks)."
~~Chris Kocher, Press & Sun Bulletin
"To say that the music of Shoheen is unique would be one of the year’s biggest understatements. In fact, it is more complex and intriguing than most music heard by even a well-versed listener. The melodies are an incredible mix of soothing and disturbing qualities, and the lyrics are simply magical . . . Many independent artists struggle to carve a unique identity among the millions of others with the same goal. Shoheen has achieved that feat with ease—the music, the lyrics, the vision, and the purpose are supreme, even in the highly developed independent music arena."
~~Mike Thomas, Executive Director, Antiphonal Records.