“Pharmacy Spirits was my favorite band of the evening... They play college music (not indie, not punk, just college) the way I remember it and the way I love it.”
"Music sick with passionate fashion, and that's a good thing. The sound of The Cure rubberized for the oughts, the oughts ratcheting up the New Wave tension for tomorrow's nostalgic reveries... But TODAY...au courant... Music for you & your autumn sweater."
"Mellow melodies and urgent vocals make Excuse Me Lady one of those tracks that will repeat in your head for hours"
"Theme Song" Download "My first thought when seeing these guys live was Built to Spill. Hard rocking, but intricate in the way the songs build up, it's easy to get lost in the moment when listening to this band."
"The songs would easily fit in a group with any number of 1980s new wave bands that made a name for themselves combining the ethics of garage rock with more electronic sounds created with pedals and computers. Fans of bands as varied as Built to Spill and the Cure..."
"With this self titled track comes a bombardment of U.S guitar rock, tinged clearly with 80's New Wave British influences. We are lead in by a bass riff which echo's of Joy Division, and there is no denying a strong Cure feel to this amazingly vibrant song...