"His third great record in a row" Whisperin & Hollerin
"Something of an undiscovered genius" Mudkiss
"Fantastic from start to finish. Like Nick Cave sings children's stories" TunaTheDay
"Highly original and entertaining material" ManchesterMusic.co.uk
"Eccentric, but riveting" PennyBlack Music
"the musical equivalent of dressing in your gimp suit, sticking a butt plug up...and getting all sweaty" Leeds Music Scene
"That's the best football song I've ever heard!" Football legend Andy Ritchie
"Great stuff!" Terrascope
"This album is an amazing musical journey" Musikablog
"A seeping font of song ideas fleshed out by creative musicians" High Voltage
"Glyn Bailey & The Many Spendid Things have delivered an album of pomp rock perfection" Fatea Magazine
"It isn’t rock, it isn’t indie, country, folk. Whatever. Make your own mind up" Rhubarb Bomb
"One aspect of the album that I admire is the thought that has been taken in delivering ideas and themes"
Echoes & Dust
"Interesting songwriting where the lyrics are genuinely thoughtful - and at times a bit disturbing" Guitar & Bass Magazine