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"The Chives band is more like that empty highway. The escape is from your own fears and limitations. The goal is to last as long as you can. Push your edurance and come to terms with the aching and painstaking achievements you possess after such toil and torment is self-imposed. Have you seen the new Mad Max? I'm sure there's going to be a sequel and Chives would be a shoo-in for the score. Chives himself errily resembles dead man Jay Reatard and even unveils some of his unhinged agressive energy in the live show. But this isn't specifically a blast from the past. This is groove production created with rock'n'roll instrumentation. This is…Endless boogie." - The Spot Tavern
"From one man stomp - to three piece roll - to four or five piece psych trample, the talented and young chives does it all. He's been making quite a name for himself since he came onto the indy scene, as both a visual artist and as a fab rock n roll performer. This show finds the Chives band about a year into its evolution in the Indy scene - they're tighter and louder than ever, and that shriek is still on fleek." - Miss Mess
"Out of high school and into your head – Chives’ meteoric rise to the gates of garage royalty is soaked in as much fuzz as you’d rightly expect from this curly maned slasher. Whether he’s oozing blood at a Halloween house show or acing Buddy Holly covers for Record Store Day, the indefatigable rapscallion emerges from the haze with his characteristic rockabilly wail matched with catchy and distinctive scuzzed out sounds that separate him from the ever-large Midwestern garage pack." - Charles Fox