CD Review: Mark Sinnis – A Southern Tale
"It’s a special record ... for specific occasions it will be perfect,
presenting as it does the intimacies of mortality."
-- Mick Mercer | May 2009 (click here for full review)

CD Review: Mark Sinnis – A Southern Tale
"Mark Sinnis is one of the recent rare bronze and silver set vocal gems to hit the dark rock music scene."
-- Fangoria Magazine | June 2009 (click here for full review)

CD Review: Mark Sinnis – A Southern Tale
"In his
second solo CD, Mark Sinnis improves upon what was already stylistically great
about prior release Into an Unhidden Future."
--Gothic Beauty Magazine | June 2009 (click here for full review)

CD Review: Mark Sinnis – A Southern Tale
"This is a sweet, often touching collection of singer-song writer music."
--Sepia Chord Music | May 2009 (click here for full review)

CD Review: Mark Sinnis – Into an Unhidden Future
"...it’s easy to understand why critics have touted his vocal ability, comparing Sinnis to some of our best vocalists current and late."
--Gothic Beauty Magazine | December 2008 (click here for full review)

CD Review: Mark Sinnis – Into an Unhidden Future
"‘Into an Unhidden Future’ is a demanding LP offering from Mark Sinnis, one that... looks set to deservedly win scores of new fans across the country."
--Rebel Spirit Music | July 2008 (click here for full review)

CD Review: Mark Sinnis – Into an Unhidden Future
"[Mark Sinnis] is a mystery wrapped in an enigma... [but] what I have decoded is the value of Sinnis' singing: It's great. His voice is clear, strong, flexible and subtle."
--Urban Folk | May 2008 (click here for full review)

CD Review: Mark Sinnis – Into an Unhidden Future
"Mark Sinnis is one of those few true musicians, I think if he wasn't writing and making music he would cease to exist... this is what he was born to do."
--Lithium Radio | 2008 (click here for full review)

CD Review: Mark Sinnis – Into an Unhidden Future
"The debut solo album from the ominous Ninth House singer/bassist is a remarkably stark, terse collection of mostly acoustic songs. Sinnis proves he’s one of this era’s great Americana song stylists: he can croon with anyone. Vocally, this is an unabashedly romantic album... Sinnis’ dark, rich baritone is a potent instrument... a worthy substitute for anyone who misses Nick Cave"
---Lucid Culture | February 2008 (click here for full review)
Press Release - Ninth House Frontman Mark Sinnis Releases Solo Debut
---PRWEB | February 2008 (click here for full review)
