The Hook (show review) - 11.27.2003
…Composed of the aforementioned singer-guitarist, an excited bassist (he seemed to really get into the music) who also provided harmony vocals, and a capped drummer, the group shied away from long instrumental solos, replacing guitar hysteria with picking, but hardly leaving a break in their verse/chorus-repeat structures for anything but melodic vocalizations…
The Hook (show review) - 7.24.2003
…to quote my accomplice for the evening, the group sounded like “an edgier Jimmy Eat World.” About four songs in, though, the group broke out of the same-old-same-old mold with a clever and well-written pop nugget, the first of many….
Collective E-Zine (UK) - 2.5.2002
..slightly roughed up college rock with powerful vocals that don’t whine, and don’t over do things - the screamier vocals (like on the groovin’ “Thirty Six”) work really well too. Overall they are finding that ever so rare middle ground, which is good to hear…I think if you are into stuff such as Seven Storey Mountain or something like Sense Field, then you will find this a very listenable CD.
