--- PRESS ABOUT THE DEAD BODIES ---
- "equal parts David Lynch and the Shins" - SPIN.com
- "Electronic-ized self-described acid rock from a Shelby Township quartet that's named "anger, anxiety and depression" as the three main emotions of rock 'n' roll." - MetroTimes
- "The Dead Bodies are fucking crazy." – Real Detroit Weekly
- "One of the more interesting bands in the next wave of Detroit rockers." - The Detroit News
- "The Dead Bodies are by far one of the best bands in Detroit..." - Real Detroit Weekly
- "Dead Bodies? It's getting ridiculous to watch this band be that good. It's not even niche good, because it appears they've written songs in so many different styles and appear to just pull them out of their ass whenever they feel like it." - FiveThreeDialTone.com
--- PRESS ABOUT "COCK COCK COCK COCK XANADU XANADU" ---
- "Any band with the stones to call their latest EP Cock Cock Cock Cock Xanadu Xanadu is A-OK in our book." – Detour-mag.com
- "This (CCCCXX) is their second official release, following last year's amazing Mr. Spookhouse's Pink House. The thing about The Dead Bodies is…I have no idea how to describe them to you." – Webvomit.com
- "I've heard this EP's name comes from a story about roman numerals that somehow transcribed into four cocks and a possible reference to an Olivia Newton John musical." – Real Detroit Weekly
- "CCCCXX is an interesting, innovative album of pop songs that you wouldn't expect from a band called The Dead Bodies. I've done a lot of myspace listenin' over the past couple weeks, but this album has excited me the most and I can't wait to see the show." - www.post-rockist.com
- "...a voluptuous seven song mini-masterpiece." - Beatnick Vending Machine
- "This ep is really good." - Waxing Philablogical
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