PRESS from their self-released and only other mass-produced album, “Myths & Motorcycles”.
"Made for those of us who dig referential, slightly fey lo-fi pop as well as early Dylan and Exile on Main St era Stones." Americana-UK
"Thank god for records like this. Without them, agingrecord geeks like myself would rest of our lives in apermanent state of ennui... Bicycles for Two mixesThe Crystals and Merseybeat with a sort of buskerfeel. It really should be on any mix tape made inpursuit of a crush. Three of the songs feel like aremarkable combination of Bob Dylan fronting the 1965 Beatles, but don't get the wrong idea. This is notderivative music. It's highly original, an enormousamount of fun and damn near brilliant." Drew Cucuzza, New Haven Advocate
"Moments of indie-pop goodness abound on Myths and Motorcycles... An undeniable lo-fi grace, completewith fuzzy tones and background hiss, underscores the'60s psychedelia and late British invasion inflectionof this Connecticut duo's debut. " Ryan Smith, Splendidezine