-
9.0
134251
9.0 |
No Ripcord
One of the biggest bands working in indie rock right now, especially if they keep making records as good as this one
Read Review
-
8.2
134287
8.2 |
Paste Magazine
The Pittsburgh-based quartet deliver a fearless album that blends delicate acoustics and seismic shoegaze
Read Review
-
8.2
134296
8.2 |
Pitchfork
The Pittsburgh noise-pop experimentalists come into their own on a short yet richly textured album full of fuzzy melodic hooks and beguiling left turns
Read Review
-
8.0
134259
8.0 |
Northern Transmissions
It’s music as spontaneity and it’s a pleasure as a listener to be able to hear a young band explore the limits of their songwriting and run with what they like
Read Review
-
8.0
134284
8.0 |
Beats Per Minute
One of Girl With Fish’s defining moments is in the finale, “Heavy Water”, where everything the band’s been showcasing up to this point – guitar twang, layered fuzz, dreamy melodies, punchy imagery, subtle production details, tension and release – coalesces into that near pop perfection
Read Review
-
8.0
134221
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
With an album this good, feeble little horse are bound for the winner's circle. For now, though, the grass looks plenty green right where they're standing. They've got each other and that's a lot
Read Review
-
8.0
134222
8.0 |
Exclaim
Intensely frantic and intimately vulnerable, Girl with Fish proves that sometimes letting things run off the rails pays off, so long as you have hands to grasp onto
Read Review
-
8.0
134223
8.0 |
The Skinny
Feeble Little Horse's secret weapon is vocalist Lydia Slocum, giving this tight 27 minute record a literary might beyond this band’s years
Read Review
-
7.0
134224
7.0 |
Slant Magazine
The album is an economical calling card and the sound of a band coming into their own
Read Review
-
7.0
134826
7.0 |
Under The Radar
Feeble little horse rise above the DIY pack because there’s always something to grab onto in these songs
Read Review
-
6.3
134333
6.3 |
Spectrum Culture
On their second album, the noise-pop band aims for a wider reach than ever, with mixed results
Read Review
-
6.0
134225
6.0 |
NME
Songwriter Lydia Slocum details her restless thoughts through slacker-noise tunes that are both fierce and vulnerable
Read Review
-