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Mark Vail reviews Chronic Bliss for Keyboard Magazine. March, 2000:

"I had the hardest time removing this superb pop CD from my player. Tobias has an excellent tenor voice, he composed all the memorable tunes, and he plays choice guitar, piano, electric piano, Clavinet and synth parts. Rob Burger supplies the juicy Hammond organ and Wurlitzer lines. This first-rate production is the first release for Tobias, but it's incredibly well done. I can't wait to hear more." Mark Vail .

G. Colby Allerton reviews Chronic Bliss for CD Baby:

"From the seminal opening notes of 'RUN' to the reassurance of 'THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHING' that keeps us from drowning, we are given a thoroughly unique compelling musical journey. Impelled by Stings refusal to adhere to the purity of genres, Steely Dan's sensitivities to composition, jazz, and instrumental prowess - and lyrics that would make George Carlin and Tibetan Bhuddists alike feel personally addressed, Tobias has come up with an original, dynamically present sound."

G. Colby Allerton is the editor for 'The Greatest Rock & Roll Stories' by Art Fein, and Gibson: 100 Years of an American Icon' by Walter Carter.