“The music is honest and the delivery is dynamic. In My Soul deserves a listen”
-THE BELLEVILLE INTELLIGENCER
“Really solid stuff…All of his hardships and achievements on the road are chronicled on In My Soul and his cross-country experience has enriched and honed his craft readying him to become a major player on the Canadian scene. “
-STAGE DOOR/Winnipeg, MB
“It’s obvious that Lukas is a formidable musician; his guitar is flawless and his voice has that “honey rolled in gravel” quality.”
– EXCLAIM/Toronto ON
“Another superb singer/songwriter/guitarist from Toronto … recorded with a top-notch cast of players in Thunder Bay. Lukas’ gutsy virile voice has drawn TOM WAITS references, and he’s also an ace blues-rock guitar player.”
– TANDEM MAGAZINE/Toronto, ON
“Lukas’ voice is mesmerizing, a smoky blues shout. This isn’t a blues album but the blues are certainly present- same goes for rock & roll, with a touch of light jazz.”
– GONZO MAGAZINE/Lloydminster, AB
“Tight focused arrangements and playing by Lukas, bass man Carson Webber and drummer Rob Benvegnu is right on the money. … A worthy new talent you should check out.”
– DAILY PRESS/Timmins, ON
“Al Lukas’ In My Soul has a great old-school blues/rock feel with some cool husky vocals and great guitar playing, at times very Blues Traveler in spirit. “
– SEAWAY NEWS /Cornwall, ON
“In My Soul is Lukas’ third recording and showcases two things thoroughly: Lukas’ guitar skills (acoustic and electric) and his rough whiskey-toned voice…. the mood is deep; the vibe is strong and Lukas’ voice rocks.
– VERNON MORNING STAR/Vernon, BC
“The guy is a dedicated guitarist, a singer-songwriter and an adventure taker.”
– URBAN MALE MAGAZINE /Andreanne Sasseville
“Lukas has a natural gruff voice that perfectly suits his original roots/rock/pop songs like Room to Breathe and One & One.”
– The Daily Press (2009)
“Al Lukas is a musician with a sound you won’t soon forget. Between his acoustic guitar and his soulful voice, Al can certainly please a crowd.”
– Planet Exclusive (2009)
“Al Lukas combines elements of blues, folk, rock and country like a man twice his 21 years of age.”
– The Mississauga News (2006)
“Lukas sang with a voice that belied his 21 years, a voice that commanded the listener to pay attention”
– The Northern Times (2006)