Pitchforkd. 24. Mar. 2014ByByIan Cohend. 24. Mar. 2014"Mess can sound pretty tame compared to electronic acts which can be linked to their ultra-percussive, post-punk aesthetics such as Factory Floor or Fuck Buttons. As enjoyable as it can be, Mess is a centrist record from a band without a lot of centrist strengths and appreciating it can feel like a symbolic gesture: it's easy to support a band who's achieved their level of success while making conceivably challenging music. In other words, it's easy to admire because Liars are easy to admire".Read review
musicOMHd. 24. Mar. 2014ByByRoss Hortond. 24. Mar. 2014"Liars are back. Everyone's favourite NY deviants have returned with not only their best album, but the one most likely to get your ass out of your seat and onto the dark, sticky dancefloor at 4AM when you really should be in the cab home".Read review
Gaffa [online]d. 22. Apr. 2014ByByKristian Petersend. 22. Apr. 2014"Det er et super-veludført og smittende mashup af genrer og tempo, og det virker tydeligt, at Liars er i topform på Mess. Numre som Pro Anti Anti dunker igennem med en insisterende intensitet og efterfølges provokerende af det summende instrumentalnummer Darkslide og den døsigt dovne Boyzone. Liars leverer i den grad kvalitet med et skud af musikalsk kaos".