(Credit: Julia Khorosilov)
Early praise for Frances Quinlan + Likewise:
"an expertly narrative songwriter and a peerless singer in the indie-rock world" - NPR
“'Rare Thing,' certainly expands on the sonic makeup of your typical Hop Along song — there’s tinny drums and little synth wiggles and twinkling harps. And then there’s Quinlan’s magnificent voice" - Stereogum
"A chaotic rocker featuring ambient percussion and harp" - Rolling Stone
“‘Likewise’ has Quinlan wandering into new territory, adding strings, auto-harp...synths, and digital beats behind her distinctive voice.” - The FADER
"It’s Frances Quinlan like you’ve never heard her before, but also unmistakably the work of no one else." - Brooklyn Vegan
"The new track is aswoon with bedroom synthesizers, an early morning daze as the sun begins to creep through the blinds. Then, for a brief moment, Quinlan peeks out the window as romantic guitars and shakers prelude the additional layers in the song’s final third." - Consequence of Sound
"“Now That I’m Back” is a strange, sprawling track that ranges from quiet and fluttery to bouncy to harsh and claustrophobic, with a rich array of instrumentation including quivering guitar, urgent shakers and springy synth." - Paste
"That voice. If you've ever heard a Hop Along song, you know the power of that voice. It belongs to band leader Frances Quinlan, and I once wrote that it could ‘make you reevaluate your entire diction.’ (I stand by this.)" - MTV
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