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Drowned in Sound picked out "Quiet, too quiet" from our demo as a featured download (see our DiS profile), and had this to say about it:

"Coming out of Oxford comes something dark and brooding and most of all, intriguing! This track is an amalgamation of Electrelane and Angelica and boy does it work. One to watch at this years Truck Festival!"

Nightshift also reviewed the demo in their July 2005 issue as:

"minimalist indie noise that sounds like it's held together by willpower and sticky tape alone. Vocalist Emma sounds fabulously bored and angsty, the almost desolate sense of melancholy and spindly arrangements recalling Cat Power at her most maudlin. Quiet, too quiet has a children's music box simplicity and if you pinched its pale, skinny arm it'd doubtless squeal like a rabbit, but it's bolstered by some edgy, almost toy town keyboards and the whole ramshackle affair smells pleasantly of the true spirit of indie music past."