©  Copyright 2011 Eliza Wren. All Rights Reserved. Photos: Chris Blackburn.
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Premiered at the
Sundance Film Festival w/ celebrity host & star of the film, Fairuza Balk
Featuring artwork by celebrated artists
 
“The Mona Lisa of our time.” -Robert Menken, SL Theatre Alliance
 
Link: “The moods of the songs fit perfectly, and... do a fantastic job of enhancing (the movie)... all I can do is recommend you try it. Apart from the visual, the music definitely holds on it’s own. I highly recommend giving in a watch or listen!” -Gregg, Linescratchers
 
Link:“All the painstaking work she put into the writing process pays off big time... (the film’s) stunning visual and scant dialogue provide the perfect backdrop for Wren’s imaginative compositions.” -Jenny Poplar, City Weekly
 
Link: Pink Floyd Online: all things Floyd
Synchronicities: featuring: EW’s Return to Oz
 
“By far the most impressive live show I’ve seen this year!” -Joseph Weisenthal, Thespian Seperatists Prod.
- Alamo Drafthouse - Austin
 
“Eliza’s Return to Oz album is chock full of hit after hit, masterpiece after masterpiece - I cannot believe all of these songs are on one album!” -Leana McDuff, M is for Music
 
“Mind-blowing” -Adrian Gray, Green Music Press
 
“Eliza’s live musical performance at Sundance was unbelievable - two hours of impeccable vocals & indisputable energy & spirit.” - B.V. Lawrence, Music Plus
 
Link: Interview with Blair Frodelius of The Daily Ozmapolitan
Returns to Oz:
Original Rock Score that accompanies the 
classic film, Return to Oz - like Pink Floyd’s 
Dark Side of the Rainbow
 
Link:“while some of (the songs) beautifully channel the spaced-out Floyd approach (“Like a Train”, “Music Box”). the overall feel of the album is impossible to categorize, simply because there is so much ground covered. The vocals are enchanting, the songs are intricately crafted, and the whole thing is monumental. You’ve go to hear it to fully understand it.” -Brad, CD Baby
 
“I assure (Balk) that she’ll enjoy the new songs and will be surprised just how well “Return to Oz” hold up after all of these years.”
- Ryan Michael Painter, IN Magazine
Link:“Wren, who bears a musical resemblance to 16 Horsepower’s David Eugene Edwards, has composed 30 haunted lullabies that quiver in her hallicrafted voice, along with her quartet’s complement of banjo and mandolin. “Time Warp” times 10.” -Raoul Hernandez, The Austin Chronicle
 
Link: Interview with Turn Me On Dead Man .com
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