What people are saying

“Glowstick, sounding like it should have hip-checked a tune off the Empire Records soundtrack.”

“A snippet of lost synth, lumbering along a path towards, well, not likely Bethlehem nor Bedlam to be born, but, you know, wherever it's going without a map.”

“An eerie music box in detox while hearing the lines, "You're not dead, 'til you're warm and dead," sung by the daughters of Jamie Gould and Alexi Davis.”
 
“Hunt is Long, sounds like a rock opera punched out an emo kid and stole their angst.”

 
Mary-Lynn Wardle for The Scene

 

"She Dreamed A Drought is a reminder that rock isn't quite dead yet, that you don’t need an EDM bass drop or a Drake verse to build a catchy song in 2014" - HereIsNoWhy

 

"Circuit Crooks explores themes of what it means to be human and the fine line between sanity and insanity. It stands as a beautiful homage to (Lisa) Hunte." - BeatRoute


"TCOSS has often been compared to 'Slanted and Enchanted'-era Pavement, and the comparison is definitely apt."  - Avenue Calgary  


"An impressive sounding band" - CKUA 93.7FM  


"Feels like the Second Coming of nineties indie rock. You can imagine these guys spending late nights listening to Surfer Rosa, Slanted and Enchanted, and The Lonesome Crowded West." - IMVERYAPE


"Their set was loud, noisy, distorted, combining elements of Modest Mouse with the Pixies. Alexi Davis, dressed in a powder blue 70's style suit, was the consummate front-man, promising songs about going crazy and losing your mind." - L.A. Beat  


"Interesting sound, somewhere between Modest Mouse and Guided By Voices, with hints of Sebadoh." - CKXU 88.3FM  


"Their textured, detailed and well-constructed indie rock has gained traction, largely on the strength of their songwriting abilities and attention to production values." - BeatRoute


"TCOSS has an incredibly eclectic sound, which explores an array of textures and styles - from the angular indie rock of Pavement to the R&B of Earth Wind and Fire to the country rock of the Sadies - while still maintaining its own identity." - The Calgary Herald


"Melodically Rich" - FFWD