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“Like a grungier and more layered Best Coast” - Brooklyn Vegan “Grimy meets shiny in Sleepy Kitty’s music. The duo’s chugging drums and crunchy guitars are sweetened by catchy melodies and vocal harmonies that summon memories of 1960s-era girl groups.” -Boston Globe “This album exemplifies what independent music should be (they even reference Godard!) a questioning of what they can do with their song narrative and how they can jump to that next level-just the two of them on the stage, loopin’ it up.” -OWL Mag “Don’t You Start’ showcases Brubeck’s unique vocals and guitar skills, layered to perfection and drenched in reverb. The track captures the dream pop vibes of Best Coast with throwbacks to grungey 90s harmonies that would slot perfectly alongside Spiderbait in 1999′s soundtrack to 10 Things I Hate About You.” -Heathers Magazine “Like a lullaby appetizer for a nightmare-laden main course – or the entertainment at a block party in Edward Scissorhands’ neighborhood – Sleepy Kitty explores beauty’s unsettling underbelly.” - Riverfront Times “Whisper-soft then wildfire-brilliant….Projection Room is a rock ‘n’ roll joyride, nostalgic ’90s alt with an experimental undertow.” - Philadelphia City Paper “A solid pop outfit, with a definite garage tinge.” - Performer Magazine “Alternately sweet and sour… vocal coos floating over a bed of thumping and thundering neo-garage rock.” - Columbia Free Times “A winning blend of cheery pop and crunchy Clinton-era guitar rock informed by Tin Pan Alley standards and Busby Berkley musicals..” - Diffuser.fm “Masters of the flutter and wow, to borrow a phrase from Elvis Costello, the band’s work feels epic and intimate at once” - Columbia Tribune “Unique emotive vocals slipping over vintage rock instrumentation… [Don’t You Start] is a great reminder of the potential behind this art-pop duo” - All Things Go “[It's] musical theater. It’s noticeable in some of the arrangements and the occasional flamboyant flourishes that are peppered into their sporadically intense moments.” - All Things Go “Vocals and guitar layered to perfection and drenched in reverb.” - Heathers Magazine “Produced with architectural scale and precision. Populist art meets cinematic fuzz.” - Mojophenia