" I Love Poland -- Stereo Legs. Um, I shrieked when I heard this band for the first time. Loudly. With glee. There was also a lot of jumping up and down and clapping. I loved the name, and well -- the music was perfect too. Just enough glitch to keep the glitch-heads happy, just enough pop to keep the pop kids happy. A fleet of soaring kazoos that are coming from synths or guitars or both and drone-y Eno vocals. OH HELLS YES." THE RICH GIRLS ARE WEEPING
"...comes on like a more laid-back Joy Division with a conscience and a sound like three men trapped in a cupboard occasionally forgetting and trying the handle. Ace!" ALEX LAWSON
"I Love Poland youd imagine are the type of outfit who go about reclaiming old Roland / Yamaha / Arp synths and putting them back together with oodles of gaffa tape, and yet while the Yamaha reference rings true its a rickety drum machine and a fender bass that carves the sparse soundscapes that filter throughout in fact so sparse that this duo might well have hit upon a new meaning for minimalist...its pauses, pants and general sense of nakedness belies something positively itchy in a ooh er more tea Vicar way possessing something undeniably fatalistic in its flawed beauty as it mooches and creeps across your listening space like some spawn derived from a brief encounter between Bedsitter era Soft Cell and early career Suicide." LOSINGTODAY.COM
"Smoothly spineless, but still rather worrying as Neil Tennant squats in the space usually camped in by Marc Almond....rather than trip the circuit breakers with some sinuously lazy electronic-cymbal-splashery. Its rather ace and I like it, but then Im the one going shopping in a C5." UNPEELED

