"Much of the album blends seamlessly, creating the sense that the tracks are all part of a greater whole. It’s a bold move for a debut album, but Pinsky pull it off surpassingly well. Common themes throughout the album – growing up, drinking too much (or maybe barely enough), and striving to hold onto something simple – help to cement the album into a cohesive piece."
Review at 1st Five
- Monday, 07 November 2011 13:56
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AbsolutePunk.net Review
- Monday, 17 October 2011 17:34
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| There’s something about dual vocals in “emo” music that – when executed properly – always seems to hit the spot. Reminiscing early 2000s-era throwback emo music, Pinsky are quite a breath of fresh air for the genre. Vocalists Peter Vachon and Jeffrey Roberts play off one another in charismatic fashion, with their piercing guitar tones paving the road. |
Killing the Mood - Review
- Friday, 12 August 2011 17:22
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"The harmonious pop-punk mixed with killer riffs on tracks such as ‘View Finder’ and ‘The Only Ones’ are reminiscent of bands such as Audio Karate and could easily be stand out singles. Skip forward to ‘Monotony’ and you’re met with a driving bass line and a throatier vocal melody that would sit more at home on a Polar Bear Club album."
Germany likes us ;) Check out this review of Losing touch
- Wednesday, 10 August 2011 19:10
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Americans..you can use Google Chrome and the site will be translated to english. check it!
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