Record collector537 (2022 November)ByByJohn Earls537 (2022 November)"Having become established as mid-afternoon festival fare from their fitfully promising first two albums, the London quartet emerge post-lockdown with the kind og startling quality leap that Blur achieved on second album 'Life Is Rubbish'. Producing themselves helps capture the charm of their shows, with "Wide Eyes" one of 2022's biggest earworms and "Ladye Bay" rattling along with the confidence of a band who now have the ability to sound like no one except themselves while remaining universally infectious ... 'Here Is Everything' peaks with "Magic", golden funk worthy of 'Odelay'-era Beck".Read review
NMEd. 7. Oct. 2022ByByKyann-Sian Williamsd. 7. Oct. 2022"Their depest, most emotional album yet ... Lead singer Juliette Jackson's pregnancy - and the band's "recommitment" to each other - make the songwriting on album three immensely personal".Read review