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GOLD THRILLER Reviews
“Far removed from math rock or electroclash and much closer to the genre-defiance of Devo, with signature doo-wopping-human-Theremin vocals.”
— Real Detroit Weekly
“Thriller is like a game of Operation with the tweezers permanently pushing against one of that cartoon patient's openings, and his red nose just exploded.”
— Detour
“...the band has shown that it can fit right in with some of the leading post-punk acts of the past few years.”
— Delusions of Adequacy
“...monolithic riffs and playful whoops. The hooks are still there, but its subtlety takes this album to another place.”
— Paper Thin Walls
“The best thing about Detroit‘s Child Bite is that it sounds like Child Bite - the sound is the band's own, not a watered-down derivative of something else...”
— INtake
“Like a bunch of eclectic 10 yr olds hopped up Dymatap, (only with considerably more talent) Child Bite has produced a truly unique musical experience.”
— 1340 Mag
“Fuzzy bass and a vocalist who sounds like he is conjuring the spirit of David Byrne via the Blood Brothers. Loud, abrasive, and stirring.”
— Smother
“Quirky keyboards mingle with fuzzy bass lines and strange time signatures, and the whole fiasco is headed up by a sharp, erratic voice.”
— Prick Magazine / Evil Needles
PHYSICAL EDUCATION Reviews
“Highly original outside of the mainstream music. Loud, irreverent post-punk noise that clangs with the ringing bells of the doom of easy-to-define music genres.”
— Smother
“Expect chant-along half-sung/half-spoken choruses combined with spasmodic, stuttery song structures. Hooray!”
— Indieville
“A bizarre, upbeat rock'n'roll rave-up...”
— PunkNews.org
“‘Do The Physical’ is like a post-hardcore buzz saw game show theme song ala Guy Picciotto fronted Fugazi.”
— Evil Needles
“...spazzy art rock with various effects, sorta like a Japanese-noise version of Mr. Bungle.”
— Read Magazine
“What the fuck is this? 5 out of 5”
— News4
WILD FEAST Reviews
“...a spastic sped-up funk that deliberately somersaults the measure bars while instruments dart by one another, sort of Devo or Talking Heads going no wave.”
— Paper Thin Walls
“Holy crap... A really, really awesome record...”
— 75 Minutes
“Reviving a Chicago-styled noise aesthetic, Child Bite channels its aggression through broken calculators and thrashed speaker columns to construct a quixotic and neurotic wall of nervous sound.”
— Download.com
“...like David Thomas fronting Parts and Labor. Or something like that.”
— 33/45
“It is said that within chaos there is order, and in turn, within Child Bite there is greatness.”
— The Perm & the Skullet
“I will listen to you for a very, very long time - returning in celebration of the gifts you contain.”
— Slightly Confusing To A Stranger
