"Logan Greene founded Diet Pop Records in 2013 and has been making amazing music for longer than that. Lucille Petty has been a theater actor in many productions and their collaboration together will break your heart, reassemble it, cast a mold of it, and paint ornate floral patterns across its cracks." - Sean Casey-Real of Little Teeth / Basement
B-Sides: Logan & Lucille
Collab and Contrast
"The sunny and sweet collaboration between Diet Pop Records' Logan Greene and local actress Lucille Petty, known simply as Logan & Lucille, offers up satisfying, bright duets and more. Switching off at the vocal helm, Greene's voice seems firmly placed in pop-punk origins, and Petty's brassy, earnest crooning provides a perfect foil to him." - Heather Hoch at Tucson Weekly
Collab and Contrast
"The sunny and sweet collaboration between Diet Pop Records' Logan Greene and local actress Lucille Petty, known simply as Logan & Lucille, offers up satisfying, bright duets and more. Switching off at the vocal helm, Greene's voice seems firmly placed in pop-punk origins, and Petty's brassy, earnest crooning provides a perfect foil to him." - Heather Hoch at Tucson Weekly
Logan & Lucille: True Romance
"Recorded over two April days at St. Cecilia Studios in Tucson, “Logan & Lucille” is a whirlwind of sentimental lyrics about childhood, growing up and finding one’s place in the world. The couple switches off vocal duties in a flourish of romantic guitar and ukulele harmonies. Lucille channels a bit of sunshiney Amanda Palmer on “Volatile Heart” while Logan takes front-and-center on “Giants,” echoing The Mountain Goats and the bitterness of failure." - Troy Farah at Tucson Weekly
"Recorded over two April days at St. Cecilia Studios in Tucson, “Logan & Lucille” is a whirlwind of sentimental lyrics about childhood, growing up and finding one’s place in the world. The couple switches off vocal duties in a flourish of romantic guitar and ukulele harmonies. Lucille channels a bit of sunshiney Amanda Palmer on “Volatile Heart” while Logan takes front-and-center on “Giants,” echoing The Mountain Goats and the bitterness of failure." - Troy Farah at Tucson Weekly
"Cinderella’s prince couldn’t be more charming than this Tucson duo if he had a lapdog. The group is made up of two fantastic vocalists who create truly genuine music. Logan & Lucille’s songs take a minimalist approach that enhances the quality of their harmonies. Think of it as catchy folk with a little hint of punk." - Emily Liu at Downtown Devil
"Logan & Lucille was an act that impressed far more than I expected, even if their virtual music already made them one of the acts I most looked forward to. They opted out of using the stage and amplification, creating an intimate, endearing performance that used the space of the venue extremely well. The duo stood out with captivating, catchy tunes and well-produced harmonies in 'Volatile Heart,' while Lucille Petty truly showed off her exceptional vocal variety as she sang the moving 'Max.'" - Emily Liu at Downtown Devil
3 Lively Indie Albums
"The Tucson musical duo of Logan Greene & Lucille Petty found more than a unique opportunity for alliteration, they found a uniquely upbeat approach to indiefolk in this era when sad-bastard music has taken hold. That’s not to say Logan & Lucille is without their somber moments, but they hinge their sound on a more joyful note. Their self-titled full-length dropped in May and offers listeners ten tracks of feel-good indie pop. There is a vein of Americana that runs through the album which adds to the overall character of Logan & Lucille’s sound." - YabYum Music & Arts
"The Tucson musical duo of Logan Greene & Lucille Petty found more than a unique opportunity for alliteration, they found a uniquely upbeat approach to indiefolk in this era when sad-bastard music has taken hold. That’s not to say Logan & Lucille is without their somber moments, but they hinge their sound on a more joyful note. Their self-titled full-length dropped in May and offers listeners ten tracks of feel-good indie pop. There is a vein of Americana that runs through the album which adds to the overall character of Logan & Lucille’s sound." - YabYum Music & Arts
3 Rowdy Folk Punk Albums
"Logan & Lucille crafted an EP that is both playful and sweet, but not completely devoid of the grit needed to call it folk punk. 'Cold Hands' proves my favorite from The Long and the Short of It, but all five tracks on the EP are worth the listen." - Carly Schorman at YabYum Music & Arts
"Logan & Lucille crafted an EP that is both playful and sweet, but not completely devoid of the grit needed to call it folk punk. 'Cold Hands' proves my favorite from The Long and the Short of It, but all five tracks on the EP are worth the listen." - Carly Schorman at YabYum Music & Arts