'Hard-edged downstrokes of rhythm guitar steered their post-punk into the enigmatic territory of no-wave. They achieved this tonal balance with their mastery of grunge-like loud/quiet dynamics. A later song loosely matched the surprising description of being a pop song, but in the sweetly idiosyncratic style of Buzzcocks. Their cymbal-led, crunchy drum fills kept it firmly in the realm of earworm-inclined good pop.' - James Kilkenny, Louder Than War
'Hard-edged downstrokes of rhythm guitar steered their post-punk into the enigmatic territory of no-wave. They achieved this tonal balance with their mastery of grunge-like loud/quiet dynamics. A later song loosely matched the surprising description of being a pop song, but in the sweetly idiosyncratic style of Buzzcocks. Their cymbal-led, crunchy drum fills kept it firmly in the realm of earworm-inclined good pop.' - James Kilkenny, Louder Than War