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"The fragile bedroom pop on the bands second album is relaxed, compelling, and down-to-earth-no freak in this folk. Lead singer Kelly Dysons voice has been compared to Elliott Smiths, and while it does have a similar breakable vibe, at times he sounds closer to a very mellow Isaac Brook. Banjos, neatly plucked guitars, and soothing vocals give the feeling that Ends of June was conceived on a screened-in porch and birthed in the comfort of a good friends kitchen..." -- Stephanie Butler, popmatters.com (Other Electricities)