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Described as “an intelligent, sophisto pop/rock fusion with Wurlitzer, Harrison-esque guitars and prominent harmonies”, the band's debut EP ‘Promo’ was released in 2003. Reviews: "This is obviously a very mature songwriter, talented, musical, and very strong with arrangement." - SterlingRocks - Los Angeles, California "Wow!!! Procol Harum collide with the Kinks and produce a wonderful offspring. This is a very refreshing change from the bulls**t you are sometimes subjected to when you do reviews. Interesting lyrics and a vocalist that makes them work just right with the music. Well written. Well executed." - Boptherabbit - Merritt Island, Florida "It grew on me like a 5th grade crush." - DLEO - Denver, Colorado "Very original." - Gutiardreamkid - Burlington, Ontario, Canada "Ha! Sounds almost like Paul and John singing!" - DeleveledGTR - Florence, South Carolina "Reminds me a lot of Billy Joel and Elton John. Its got a real brit-pop feel." - Bipolar - San Diego, California "Insane vocals. Sounds like John Lennon through a fan. Mix is good. Sounds like a 60s vinyl which is pretty awesome. They should write a musical!! Sounds like theater-rock. Good job." - Cooljkaz - Los Angeles, California "Loved 'This that and the other' ~ a fab song and sound. Loved the keyboards and Matthew has a great voice. It took me to another era, like The Small Faces. I was tapping my feet. I really think The Fugitives have something unique as a sound." - Gilly Moor - Notts, UK User-cont