"Think Johnny Cash hopped up on pills and simultaneously carjacking both ZZ TOP and WHITE ZOMBIE.
“Glambilly set my movement to get a girl and a gun, and go down to Mexico looking for the outlaws.”
“Great! A little Glitter, a little John Lee Hooker, some Blacks and Handsome Family—but it's all . . . unique and memorable shit.”
“Glambilly's Cavalier Behavior is, simply put, the best album I've heard in the past five years. Hans Frank and Glambilly give us a view of life's seedy underside, but they somehow make it fun . . .Hans Frank continues to reinvent himself at every turn!”
“Hans Frank does not blend into a crowd. A tall man with a shock of spiky hair that would make a haystack nervous. . . that Glambilly thing is no joke . . . goth, glam and country coexist, albeit uneasily, when Glambilly turns it loose, but uneasiness often makes for good rock 'n' roll. ”
““Strip-club rhythms to the Man in Black? Hans Frank's take on Johnny Cash, "Folsom Prison Mambo," is wicked cool . . . Pure rock-roots, not the other way around.” ”
““Yeah, that’s right . . . on a scale of 1 to 10, Glambilly! goes to 11.” ”
"Hans Frank & Glambilly, with guitar ace Rick “Casper” Rawls and well-traveled drummer Bobby Natanson, kicked it off with revved-up gothic rockabilly . . . Frank's stage presence and vocal chops combined with the Rawls/Natanson fire and fury set a rocking tone."