The (past) Future of Music Today
Michael Chadwick | Manchester, NH | 06/14/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"England's My Vitriol are a perfect combination of stunning melody, intelligent songwriting, and straight-up rocking that made the mid 90's some of the best (and sorely missed) era's in music. In an era of NOTHING BUT pre-fab packaged bands singing about fake anger or plastic souls, My Vitriol represent what makes music great in the first place: the music. If your a fan of bands such as the Foo Fighters (which they have been compared to) Deftones, or Feeder, You will love My Vitriol."
Shoegazer fuzzpop
Adam Andrews | Dublin, Ireland (land of the free) | 08/08/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Good album. This band should do well on the Indie Rock scene. Guitar is fun and trendy with good fuzz chords and stringy "cure like" counter melody from lead guitar. Good lyrics. Check out Gwen Mars, Echo and the Bunnymen and My Bloody Valentine for other good similar bands."