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She crawls inside the Lower East Side, embellishing the quirky details, playing notes that invade your synapses, making her songs a memorable, low-rent virtual reality. -VILLAGE VOICE- Brenda Kahn is that too-smart-eh-be-popular girl you knew in high school whose braininess was ultimately far sexier than the whole cheerleading squad put together. -INTERVIEW Magazine – Peter Galvin, 1996 Lyrically, Kahn’s one of the best on the scene. - CREEM Magazine, Nov/Dec 1992 Singer-songwriter Brenda Kahn presents wonderful Jewel-like acoustic balladry on her recordings – ELLE MAGAZINE – James Patrick Herman, January 1999 Kahn’s album touches on a lovechild of Suzanne Vega and Jim Carroll having drinks with The Clash while-laughing-at the “humorous” tragedies covered in the New York Post feeling. – NEW MASS MEDIA – Craig Gilbert, October 1997 Kahn lets her disquieting, poetic songs follow a lost generation “anesthetized by violence” in their caffeine-driven searches for love amid desolate emotional and physical landscapes. – PEOPLE – Rob Spillman, October 1992 I first saw Brenda Kahn perform in early 1999, by accident, at the Sidewalk Cafe in the East Village. Brenda blew me away. That night, she captivated her audience with stark and surreal imagery – an alchemy of memory and the imagination. – FURIOUS.com – René Vasicek, October 2000