Enormous are potential nouveau powerpop colossi – MOJO
Firmly in the tradition of classic British songwriting – observant, witty and full of spunk. They have it in them to be a fine singles band and then some - NME
Pure horn-rimmed pop with brass reinforced hook-lines that don’t let go. They have drunk deep from the well marked ‘catchy’. Enormous deliver wonderfully dumb singalong choruses one minute before adding dark Costelloish lyrics the next – SUNDAY TIMES
Enormous produce insidiously infectious pop songs with pathos and sentiment that bite like a bat and have the potential to make the whole world jump like sex-crazed kangaroos. Sing-along choruses that sound as much at home on the football terraces, in Friday night town centre pubs and in freshers’ week student union bars as they do in Yankee stadiums, on your i-Pod, in your front room, Kinks convention, massage parlour or any other gin joint you would care to mention. Enormous have universal appeal: they can kick ass, make you laugh and make you cry. Now listen – THE SECRET GUIDE TO MUSIC
Half Kinks, half freight train – POST MODERN
As infectious as it’s possible to be without actually falling over - METROPOLIS
Nimble and quick, and powerful enough to charm mother with some over-the-edge guitar riffs and the sad but true-to-everyday-life lyrics – ENCORE
One of those musical discoveries that’s bound to bring a smile to the face of any devout Anglophile – FLAMM
Huge chunks of fresh roasted pop a la mode with a punk sauce – B-SIDE MAGAZINE
Love songs so catchy and unabashed they have to be fenced off. Singalong choruses so big you can see them from space – WARP
A spirit petulant and positive enough to make old men of us all – NME
Like being locked in a lingerie store with Anna Friel and Catherine Deneuve – MELODY MAKER


