Deadly Snakes in the Garage
09/09/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"If you are a fan of garage rock, then you should give this alblum a chance. It is by no means a classic, it has many rough edges, but isn't that what garage rock is all about. If you enjoy Johnathin Richmond and the Modern Lovers, you will easily hear the influence they had on this band. Its solid rock music, that you can tap your toe too."
Rock ain't dead; it's in Toronto, Canada....
02/09/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This record was produced by Greg Oblivian, and the Oblivians influence is quite strong. The Snakes have some seriously good stuff to add to rock music. Lots of the material sounds like Chuck Berry in the garage with a lot of beer and a full backing band. If you like garage blues/rock/punk, buy this."
Stax Soul + Punk Rock + Beer
04/21/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What a relief to hear a young band playing good straight ahead rock and roll for the fun of it. If you like The Animals, Real Kids, early Stones, Them, Rocket from the Crypt, Detroit Cobras, etc. then you'll like this. Soulful vocals, farfisa organ & horns show off the R&B influence, but they never descend into the corny retro schtick that plagues so many garage type bands. This is good time rock & roll at it's best & the record's almost as much fun as their live show."