Press
"Igualmente conocidos como Diego Paulo band
para los que creyeron que era una persona, no realmente."
Musiteka - Spanish | English
"Instead of each instrument being individually recorded and mixed, the new recordings generally sound as though the band set themselves up in the studio, hit record and began to play. Fortunately, the effect leaves you feeling like youre attending a live show in a Rio de Janeiro club or at a beachside bar where the crowd is silent."
The Review | Café Con Leche Review
"The album is the bands first even though it doesnt sound like it. (It was also the bestselling album of the week at Rainbow Records in Newark, beating out national acts like The Dead Weather, The National and Broken Social Scene.) The polished 10-track CD is especially impressive since it was recorded in both bassist Sam Nobles Wilmington home and a music room at the University of Delaware. It was mastered in New York by Grammy-winner Warren Russell-Smith."
Delaware Online / News Journal
"You know the world just got a little bit smaller when five fresh-faced, White kids from Delaware import their own brand of Afro-Cuban, barefoot, Brazilian Bossa Nova, Tropicale back home and take it to the American road."
CentricTV Blog
"Twenty minutes later, Diego Paulo saved my night. This lively quintet from Delaware, fronted by the enchanting Katie Dill, immediately soaked up any tension in the room, disarming the suits with their crowns of flowers, glitter Bindis, and unassuming vibe."
Music Vagabond
"Steve Gray, one of those on the bus, said Diego Paulo 'was really fun to listen to and go see. Theyre as much for the audience as they are for themselves.'"
WeKnow.Tv Blog
"Diego Paulo has expanded their style to include bluegrass, rock and African influences. Nobles says the African sounds in their music are a result of listening to Ghana Special, a compilation album of funky and soulful Ghanaian music, on repeat during a particular drive from Newark to Philadelphia."
The Review