‘Pink Flowers rocks my world!’
Kath Knox, Engine (Brown Punk Records)
[Missing My Soul] ‘...the potential to sound like Zappa
standing in for Elvis during the Vegas years - totally glorious...’
[Pink Flowers] ‘...a sincere, stirring song that people might actually care
about, with a sound raising comparisons to Simple Minds or post-Waters
Pink Floyd...’
Glasgow Reviewer
‘The right mix of people, instruments, ages, songs, styles and experiences
that blends into something that makes real sense to me. One of the most
enjoyable recording sessions for me in the last year. ‘
Kevin Burleigh, Central Sound Studios
‘I was listening to you and think your music is excellent. I would
love to play it on the show. Let me know if you want some airplay
and I will gladly give it to you.’
Smithy, eXtreme Indie Radio
‘Ahhh. Uhhhh......’.
Tracker, No.1 Fan
Arguments Music?
The Arguments have a sound.
But they're not really sure how to
describe it.
Old Roxy Music...little bits of the Velvet Underground...
Simple Minds...many older influences that's for sure.
David O'Hara's lyrics have an uncanny knack of saying simple things in a
way which hits deep ...'ain't never gonna be what I was, but maybe that ain't so bad'
(Class A Wired), and also in a beautiful and emotive manner...
'I followed the sun, from east to west, looking for someone like you' (Pink Flowers)
The Arguments are getting a handle on their own particular brand of rock & roll songcraft.
What happens next is going to be pretty damn interesting.