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The Billboard “Precise in arrangement, random in rhythm, and stacked with endless layers of sound that become even more prevalent when you strap the headphones on, this album (Mister Nimbus) is both a tremendous collection of songs and a genuine musical accomplishment... you'll quickly realize that not only does each member of the group work really hard to produce these huge sounds, but they've thrown every single drop of themselves into it. Thee results must be heard to be appreciated, and if you're not afraid to get a little adventurous, you'll find yourself easily immersed in this disc.” - CD Baby
“The March Hare lurch and spazz... with such agility it’s hard to believe they’re not better known around town. Any description of their madcap racket is bound to fall short.” - Philadelphia Weekly
“(The March Hare) are energetic and jubilant - jumping around the stage like lunatics, sweating, shouting, singing, and jamming on their instruments furiously... The March Hare demand your full attention - and they get it too. the audience is pumped, and when their set is over, there are screams for ‘More!’ ” - Phrequency
“The March Hare act like five friends who fiddle around with their chord dimensions, reaching well beyond the limits of what other artists produce. Not only is the music esoteric and radical, but it goes way past the barriers of standard chord notations.” - Absolute Punk
“(The March Hare) have combined their love of jazz with their propensity for wild rock’n’roll energy to create an album that refuses to conform to any sort of specic musical genre. It’s too musical to be hardcore and too noisy to be indie, the only two things it definitely is are interesting and loud.” - Freshout Media
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