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"From the sloshy sing-along choruses of the album's title track kicking things off and leading right into the stomping manifesto of "Born & Raised," to the subtle twang of "Cold on the Soul," a wide array of sound, style and substance flows from the record." Punknews.org "How Far Our Bodies Go comes in bright, neon orange packaging. It practically blinded me. You can spot it from twelve feet away, so it shouldn't be hard to find in stores. It actually glows when placed behind other CDs, the orange light just radiates out from the sides. For serious." Punkbands.com "Straddling the line between alt-country and unpolished pop rock, the quartet comes across as the lo-fi love brats of Ryan Adams and Rilo Kiley -- from up-tempo indie anthems to forlorn campfire ballads, the EP is little bit More Adventurous, a little bit Pneumonia" Spin.com (Band of the Day) "How Far Our Bodies Go is one of the strongest releases, punk or otherwise, of 2007. It’s the kind of album that draws the listener in and demands he and/or she scream out every got-damned line." Wanka Vision "Honesty is almost always why we love bands like this; we can relate to their language and feelings, and don't ... more...
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