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2003 2012 Reviews of "Public Cemetery Party:" “Featured on multiple occasions in this column, the three-piece from New York, USA deserves your vote for being one of the most consistently excellent hard rock bands to be releasing music without record label affiliation today.” -Ultimate-Guitar.com’s Unsigned Talent of 2010 Column When you listen to the music this band generates, the Richter scale will be insufficient for proper categorization. That old base-10 logarithmic scale doesn’t extend high enough and won’t be able to cope with this magnitude of rock! -RippleMusic.Blogspot.com Review of "Public Cemetery Party" "The band is very tight, writes great melodies, and combines a hodge podge of musical influences ranging from The Beatles to Boris. The musicianship of this band is stellar and is evidenced on their newest CD "Public Cemetery Party". -Heavy Planet.net “Band to Burn One To Column 12/12/10” "If you’re looking to expand your musical horizons, this album will definitely do the trick, you are opening an endless bag of goodies." - The Buzz on NY.com review of "Public Cemetery Party" "...their energetic repertoire that has been shaking the foundations of local venues in the Brooklyn area, has been bottled up and released on nine rip-roaring tracks." - Chybucca Sounds review of "Public Cemetery Party" "The progressive driving guitar riffs, spacey arena quality and the bands ability to switch up the sound on a dime makes for a great record." - House of A&R revi