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"In terms of depth and recording quality, ILF appear to have already nailed their sound. And – I'm heartened to say – it's not a sound which will take pigeon-holing lightly.. It's smart and cynical stuff and an intriguing musical hybrid. In the blue corner, there's a funky heaviosity recalling the likes of Electric Six or the long-lost Five Thirty, while in the red corner, it's challenged by the dissonant, refusenik nature of the guitars which bring the likes of the Gang of Four and PIL.. It's always controlled and in command.. crucially, the inherent energy in their attack is never diluted."
whisperinandhollerin.com
"Dynamite Drummer"
whisperinandhollerin.com
"Rule braking rhythms under great melodies… create a debauched but excitingly desperate atmosphere."
artrocker.tv
"Falsetto sweetness sits atop riffy rock n’ roll making this sound like The Gang Of Four gone all disco tits!"
Bugbear Promotions
"Has that sort of hard rocking edgy wigging out vibe with, syncopated drums that remind slightly of Hendrix… meets Electric 6... or really early Japan... or Zappa!? . . muchly entertaining!”
Review Online
"Sounds like Queens Of The Stone Age fronted by Prince."
A confused HMV employee.