"The new voice and sound of the old blues continues to leap forward with Bullfrog Brown’s newest CD "Mother River Delta". Bullfrog Brown once again justifies why they have become my favorite blues band, with their simple unsophisticated approach to resurrecting the Delta Blues to not only an excited but also, a grateful modern day audience. With "Mother River Delta", Bullfrog Brown illustrates with continued consistency that great music doesn’t require a lot of bells and whistles to get the point across. I highly recommend Bullfrog Brown’s newest release and eagerly look forward to their next." -John Vermilyea, Blues Underground Network I can't say it any better than that. Alar Kriisa and Andres Roots are amazing and they are so young. I am always amazed at all the talent out there and Bullfrog Brown is one of the best. Having first established their musical partnership in 2000 in the Mother River Delta of the Estonian South, Kriisa and Roots adopted the Bullfrog Brown moniker in 2003, recruiting Üllar Kärt on harmonica. Sharing stages with the likes of Honeyboy Edwards, Dave Arcari and Black River Bluesman, Bullfrog Brown have appeared live in Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, England and Scotland. The band's recording career took off with the 2005 album "Snakes and Devils" that continues to receive airplay on four continents; its follow-up EP "Uncooked" was nominated for the "Deed of the Year" award in the group's hometown of Tartu and included as the only post-1971 and non-American recording in the History of Slide Guitar programme compiled by Radio Melibokus in Germany. In 2007, Bullfrog Brown became the highest ranking blues band in ubl.com's Ultimate Band Competition, placing 6th in a 2-year race with thousands of international pop, rock, and hip-hop bands. Another EP, "Tundra", was introduced at the Floating Cockroach alt.blues festival in Helsinki, Finland in September 2007. Parting ways with Kärt, Bullfrog Brown have now returned with "Mother River Delta" - a brand-new duo EP, launched with four London shows in April 2008. According to Blues Underground Network editor John Vermilyea, "with "Mother River Delta", Bullfrog Brown illustrates with continued consistency that great music doesn’t require a lot of bells and whistles to get the point across..."