“Drawing inspiration from Brian Wilson and George Harrison to Bowie and Harry Nilsson, EverybodyEverybody is a master class in songwriting and execution.” — Blurt
“A treasure trove for listeners whose tastes run to thoughtful composition and big-sound acoustics.” — MAGNET
“The performances have a warmth seldom seen and it’s highly recommended.”
The Truth Is Like The Sun adds a much-needed new chapter to the Great American Songbook!
— Jersey Beat
“One of the more intriguing releases in quite some time…seamlessly stitches together dozens of different influences into a cohesive quilt of modern pop…not a bum track out of ten!”
— Pop That Goes Crunch!
“The 10-or-so-piece New York band pillages sophisticated ideas—from its ‘60s chamber-pop forebears, from the Brill Building songwriting factory, from classic French pop, and so on—and infuses its songs with a healthy dose of drama, romanticism and hope.” —New Haven Advocate
“Unleash the hounds! New York’s own Sharp Things prove that their surprising, well-received orchestral pop debut Here Comes The Sharp Things was no fluke, because this one’s even better. Delightful! Charming! Splendid!” —The Big Takeover
“True fans of pop folk will find this obscure gem and simply wear their copy out by playing it constantly.” —All Music Guide