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"Unique and special force, very deep, very committed, very strong."
Mike Davis, MC5 bassist
"Their sound harks back to everything from the Walkman to Zeppelin. Dig it!"
Detroit Metro Times
"Primal, breast-beating ferocity... man, screw the white stripes and crank this one up!"
The Examiner, San Francisco
“The Mothers Anger tour so much that the group calls a van its home, as the band seeks an audience for a sound”
Chicago Tribune
"Mothers Anger creates a funky, hard, trippy, sound mixed with some anger and beautiful dreams."
Observer & Eccentric, Detroit.
“Guitar Player/Lead vocalist David Stitch re-invents the wheel, ignoring all rules and standards of rock ‘n roll His unique style of low tuning gives the illusion of a phantom bass player.”
Utter Trash
"Mothers Anger joins the club of rock duos who rock heavily, The down-and-dirty duo has relocated to New York, and they’re in the midst of spreading their brand of mayhem.”
Boston Globe
"Mother's Anger decided to go with, more of a rarity really, music quality."
Mugz Magazine
"Equal parts Nirvana-style feedback-driven melody, Sabbath-like THC riffage, and MC5 abandon...Whole lot of fun"
Charlotte Creative Loafing
“It’s a heaving, rolling, bone shattering maelstrom of nonstop frantic rhythms, urgently impassioned vocals and metallic lava-spewing guitar angst...up and coming contender of the highest musical caliber”
Under the Volcano
"I quite liked Mother’s Anger. One of those heavy Seattle two pieces. A bit of stoner metal and a bit of Middle Eastern register, which is a good combo. They even recorded with the bassist from the MC5. Very suave!"
somerset meadows
"The Mothers Anger should be made honorary Americans"
The San Francisco Bay Guardian