“Drawing inspiration from Brian Wilson and George Harrison to Bowie and Harry Nilsson, EverybodyEverybody is a master class in songwriting and execution.” — Blurt
“A treasure trove for listeners whose tastes run to thoughtful composition and big-sound acoustics.” — MAGNET
“The performances have a warmth seldom seen and it’s highly recommended.”
The Truth Is Like The Sun adds a much-needed new chapter to the Great American Songbook!
— Jersey Beat
“One of the more intriguing releases in quite some time…seamlessly stitches together dozens of different influences into a cohesive quilt of modern pop…not a bum track out of ten!”
— Pop That Goes Crunch!
“Their previous blueprint of Divine Comedy’s update on Scott Walker remains, but it’s expanding: This lush pop full of douceur de vivre evinces the lovely gauze of Harry Nilsson with mid-period Tim Buckley.” —The Big Takeover
“Strings, french horn, melodic bass, snare drums, guitar, and Perry Serpa’s rich expressive voice come together in a grand orchestral sweep that’s instantly accessable and catchy” —Freeway Jam
“Gorgeous opener “I Will Always Be Swimming In This Sea” is Prince, Mercury Rev and Sgt Pepper-era Beatles, the epic “Vacationing” is Tom Waits, Todd Rundgren and even a little bit Coldplay, and the pained, soaring “Precious” is the Bad Seeds meets Philly soul with Talk Talk’s Mark Hollis on vocals. Delightful, the lot of it.” —NME