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Steve DIY from Punk Globe Magazine [U.K.]:
“Every track just leaves you lusting for more and with tracks like “Mars,” “Little Men, Big Cars” and “Kryptonite,” you know why loving this band makes so much sense…This album kicks ass both musically and production wise.”
http://www.punkglobe.com/prettierthanpinkreview.html
Kyrby Raine from Ink 19:
“Prettier Than Pink are as colorful as their name. This is a band that junks the drab wallpaper of '90s alternative rock and spray paints it with Day-Glo images. No metallic screeching here; Prettier Than Pink takes the girl-band genre back to its roots with their lovable harmonies and sunny hooks…Combining Asian and European roots in rock & roll will be considered mainstream one day; for now, Prettier Than Pink are pointing to the future with palatable giddiness.”
http://www.ink19.com/issues/september2005/musicReviews/musicP/prettierThanPink.html
Roger “Red” Byrne from Sonomu:
“Prettier Than Pink mix and match decades without developing a sweat; the songs progress effortlessly…These women are fearless, shifting tempo and tone with the courage of an experienced sky diver.”
http://sonomu.net/text/~prettier-than-pi/
Karla Ash from The Wig Fits All Heads:
“They are the best New Wave band you probably haven’t heard – yet. The Filipino-Irish collective Prettier Than Pink is a slam-dunk; a group of lovely ladies who can generate a pogo party as ferocious as Franz Ferdinand.”
http://www.thewigfitsallheads.com/prettierthanpink_interview.html
Mondo Castro from The Manila Standard:
“It’s a whirlwind of catchy, gritty tracks.”
http://www.yehey.com/entertainment/print.aspx?i=8391
Barry Andrews from Review Centre [U.K.]:
“This is pop with a capital P, completely enamored of its ability to shape-shift and surprise listeners with every unpredictable track…Completely original and ceaselessly entertaining, Chop Suey is a dish that is fat on its own brilliance.”
http://www.reviewcentre.com/review169517.html
Adam Harrington from Whisperin’ & Hollerin’ [U.K.]:
“An acid-washed psychedelic record blooming with pop-punk energy and sweat-inducing funk.”
http://www.whisperinandhollerin.com/reviews/review.asp?id=2701
Interviews:
http://www.ink19.com/issues/november2005/interviews/prettierThanPink.html
http://www.thewigfitsallheads.com/prettierthanpink_interview.html
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