Customer Reviews
Awesome - By: Mutian, 02 Oct 2008 
I'm one of those people that first heard of Kimya Dawson through the Juno soundtrack, probably one of those who Dawson's hardcore fans probably hate. Anyhow, it is a remarkable little album with a range of emotions portrayedin each song. One song it'll have you dancing around the room the next it'll have you crying. It is original, quirky & inspiring. A particular stand out song on the album is 'Loose Lips' which reflects Dawson's thoughts on the US-Iraq war.
Simple, melodic, heartbreaking - By: kins, 05 Apr 2007 
I bought this item on the strength of a couple of favourable reviews & a fondness for the Moldy Peaches, but nothing prepared for me for how much I would love it. An album I can just put on 'repeat' & listen to over & over... Like all the gentlest & most heartfelt moments of the Moldy Peaches concentratedin one sustained burst of quality accoustic songs. The tunes are lovely, & the lyrics are the sort you take to your heart, covering things from the fear of death for our loved ones, to dealing with low self-esteem, to a stinging criticism of America's response to the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Anyone with a love of quality songwriting should find something to lovein this album.