“Drawing inspiration from Brian Wilson and George Harrison to Bowie and Harry Nilsson, EverybodyEverybody is a master class in songwriting and execution.” — Blurt
“‘Everything Breaks’ manages the uncommon trick of being both lovely and urgent…an elegiac litany of facts, descriptions, and/or circumstances, creating a kind of beauty-meets-tragedy atmosphere” — Fingertips Music
“Galapagos is eye-opening in seizing Perry Serpa’s sprawling, elaborate, delectable collective’s dynamism. It sure makes you wish you were there!”
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
“The orchestration suits the songs beautifully…Serpa’s lyrics are literate, witty and touching in equal measure…One of the best listens of the year!” —musicOMH
“Perry Serpa’s New York-based collective dash through 11 tracks, the whirling mass of strings and brass combining with his part Marc Almond, part Steve Winwood singing voice to make songs such as “Boys Club” and “Vacationing” essential additions to the chamber-pop canon.” —London Sunday Times