The early reviews are in. Read what the critics are saying about The Chickpeas Woe is Me:
- “The best album from a group of legumes since The Black-Eyed Peas Monkey Business”.
Vegan Music Daily
- “Thirty percent of the Chickpeas became engaged and were married during the album’s gestation period, causing the band to extend a promise that you have a thirty percent chance of meeting your soul mate while listening to their dulcet harmonies. With odds better than any singles mixer out there, this album is a must-have for anyone hoping to not die alone!”
Christian Scene Monitor
- “Lead singer Genevieve Frisch reaches into your ears and wraps her shiny black curls around your heart.”
Lolling Stone
- “By the time you’ve finished listening to “Words I Love” you’ll be knee-deep in love with the Chickpeas. The love affair will have become a tawdry romance by “Snail Song,” and “Romance McQuinn” will be the kick in the balls you needed to make you understand that even though you’re not what the Chickpeas would take to bed, they’ll consider letting you make breakfast.”
Maximum Men’s Magazine
- “Have you ever found yourself at a children’s birthday party, and having no spawn of your own to chase after you realize that you’re accidentally drunk after a fourth glass of Prosecco? Staring at a dizzying array of kaki capris and faded sherbet-colored twin sets, you wonder why you left the house in skin-tight jeans and a sheer t-shirt – telling yourself that nipples are the new cleavage – and think, “What would be the perfect sound track for this moment?” If you could arm yourself with Woe is Me it would really hit the spot.”
Tardy Motherhood Magazine