"The main thing is that this is a very good debut and if you like straight ahead hard rock with no frills The Long Way could be the shortest route to a head pounding wall of sound." Read the full review by Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck at MuzikReviews.com
"The Long Way" is the debut from New Jersey’s Raftree. The band’s style fits in well with the contemporary sounds heard on local radio stations like WDHA and fellow American hard rockers Three Days Grace, Sevendust, to harder edgier sounds of Godsmack on album opener ‘What I Say’ with its accenting guitar leads. The harder guitars continue into ‘All The Time’, getting switched out for more melodic verses and chorus allowing Ken’s (Raftree) vocal and the backing harmonies to be the focus. I like the building riff at the beginning of ‘Rage’ as it carries throughout contrasting with the melodic chorus, and the solo works well. Maybe at first the influence of Nickelback can be heard in the riffing for ‘Over And Over’ but given Ken’s tone and the backing vocals and how they arrange the music around a chorus its more themselves . Even though the title track drags a bit, the somber Alice In Chains vocals harmonies and well placed more aggressive solo section saves it. Slide guitar is a nice addition to ‘The Eyes You Hide’, a noticeable funked up bass sets ‘Center Of Attention’ apart a bit from the rest, and percussion with acoustic guitars transitioning into the harder edged solo section for ‘Safe To Say’ adds the variety to the album.
Rich Catino, Metal Asylum
"Salvation", a forceful song with elements of classic rock fused with everything including the kitchen sink under the guise of contemporary innovative rock! Absolutely brilliant!"
Colin Lynch, Executive Director, International Online Magazine
"Missing" is a song that would deem a favorite slot on MTV's HeadBangers Ball as soon as the metal heads heard it. I can see air guitars rockin‚ and invisible drums slamming as the viewers put on their best "Bill and Ted" impressions. You guys will surely get a heaping spoonful of what Raftree is all about"
Kristin Theckston, Staff Writer, BacStagePass.com