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Chicago Bands To Watch In 2015: "abrasive, noisy and raw in all the right places, and the result is a punk-infused rage fest that will undoubtedly get you moving.... Shades of influence from L-7 and Bikini Kill are obvious, but this trio manages to conjure up something far more sinister and unnerving. “ - Richard Giaraldi, Loud Loop Press, February 2015
http://loudlooppress.com/feature/15-chicago-bands-watch-chicago-2015/
The Very Best Punk Songs of 2014: "The shifty, sloppy, stick-n-poke covered, controlled meltdowns of their live shows has been refined into something more energetic and driving on this song, which is as evocative of a drug trip as the title: a foreboding introduction building into an unrestrained, wild peak… There is no better queasy, party-death vehicle out there right now…” -Lorena Caiazzo/Jes Skolnik, Pitchfork, December 2014
http://pitchfork.com/thepitch/620-the-11-very-best-punk-songs-of-2014/
"Raw, brash, and in-your-face, Lil Tits blasts noisy punk nuggets in short bursts. All their songs hover around the two-minute mark and they are all capable of knocking you on your ass… There's a lot of pounding riffs, screaming, guitar feedback and pummeling rhythms… It’s loud, ugly, noisy and gutsy…” - Casey Moffitt, Chicagoist, December 2014
http://chicagoist.com/2014/12/03/the_hideout_hosts_night_of_local_gi.php
"A vicious onslaught of filthy punk tunes that carry more weight than their brief running times suggest. You've got to hand it to a band who sustain a heavy instrumental intro for one and a half minutes of a two-minute song…” - Sasha Geffen, Chicago Reader, November 2014
http://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/archives/2014/11/20/lil-tits-7-year-bleed-ep-is-an-onslaught-of-heavy-punk-tunes

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