Read Pitchfork’s Interview here
Read Pitchfork’s Interview here
- Time Out NY “Holy Hail is a party-starting coed dance-pop quartet…this band has a fun live show and a bunch of smart, thumping tunes to its credit.” - Trash Club UK “…gospel-hop-electro-country… punctuated with the odd piercing scream….” - BigStereo.net “Make room for these guys between Love Is All and Long Blondes” PitchforkFork Media “Holy Hail has that disco played with guitars sound that is so ripe – like dirty south of The Gossip mixed with some B-52′s madness…”
- eMusic “We really, really love this record….’Tonight,’ the first song, is the real hit, a soundtrack kind of song, grandiose, emotive and evocative. So good.” - Other Music “This is sweet melancholy folk-pop, focused around Schnick’s haunting and beautiful multi-tracked vocals and introspective poetry.”
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"This Long Island quartet began life under the moniker/cease-and-desist magnet Bunsen Honeydew. After two 7" singles, the loss of their original drummer, and a call from the lawyers, they reconvened under the less-imaginative-- albeit less litigious-- Four Volts. As befits a band who found inspiration in a Muppet, Four Volts sound extremely spirited, sometimes goofy, and occasionally hilarious." Read the full review at Pitchfork