16 March 2017

Down At the Crossroads excellent blues-rock review “10,000 Feet Below”

“Another fine blues-rock outing from the talented Detroit-based Eliza Neals. ‘Down at the Crossroads’ liked her last album, Breaking and Entering, and noted her powerful raw and emotional vocals. We get some more of that to enjoy here too, in eleven songs, ten of which are originals, written or co-written by Neals. The other song... Read More
15 March 2017

‘il Blues’ city of motors review “10,000 Feet Below”

“Curious cover with a woman is coming out of the manhole cover, and carrying three piano keys strong, complete in all their structure: it is Eliza Neals, keyboardist and singer which we only reviewed once in the past ( “The Blues” n. 125) but that really has a career more than a decade along with... Read More
15 March 2017

BLUESZINE worldwide appreciation review “10,000 Feet Below” Netherlands

“In her hometown of Detroit Eliza Neals is a singer to be reckoned with. Equipped with a voice that the young Tina Turner would envy has been on ‘The Detroit Diva’ as she is called, several prizes to win more. Her previous album “Breaking And Entering” gained worldwide appreciation and Eliza delivers two Detroit Music... Read More
12 March 2017

Wasser-Prawda most exciting review “10,000 Feet Below”

“For quite some time, we have been pursuing the work of the singer Eliza Neals from Detroit. At the latest with her last album “Breaking And Entering”, the Bluesrocker was also more prominently known. With “10,000 Feet Below”, she has now presented an album with which she could finally rise into the first league of... Read More
10 March 2017

‘Mr. Some Diurnal Aural Awe’ blues punch reviews “10,000 Feet Below”

“… we can be impacted by this glorious blues merger of classy vocal and guitar, Eliza Neals’ latest delivering yet another collection of gutsily crafted and performed songs. Brilliant band axeman Howard Glazer with guests Paul Nelson and Billy Davis provide the superb riff licks and sassy slide [check out Glazer’s scorcher on Ain’t My... Read More