Press
Press for Animalore (Mar 9, 2010 – Undertow Music)
Filter Magazine premiere of “Babies”
“The result is an indie rock album that serves as a pop-up book for adults, bursting with vivid colors and secret corridors at the turn of every page.”
Allmusic Blog’s Band Crush Feature
“The closest comparision I can draw is a No Kids/Spoon jam session and that, friends, is a jam session you’d want to be a witness to. Via Audio have an EP and an album already that you and I both slept on, let’s not make that mistake with their upcoming record Animalore”
“It’s just the sort of intelligent and inspired arrangement one would expect from music school nerds”
Alternative Press (Print review – February 2010)
“A luxurious, attention-deficit-disorder party record. Thanks to cohesive production from Jim Eno (Spoon) Via Audio’s sweaty dance jams and raucous pop tunes juxtapose seamlessly.”
Press for Say Something (Sep 25, 2007 – Sidecho Records)
“Finally, a catchy pop record that’s serious: not gloomy, not mournful, and not pretentious. It’s serious and earnest, it’s occasionally sad, but there is such a beautiful gloss over everything that it sticks, hurts, and feels delicious”
Spin Magazine – The Hottest Bands Playing CMJ 2008
“With all of the synthesizer kids and spazzy indie bands on the scene, it’s refreshing to delve into something a little deeper, in this case the cozy songwriting and distinctly grown-up sounds of Via Audio. Restrained and elegant.”
“The sort of experiment (cabaret club tunes for indie dudes? OK!) that only groups like Spoon aren’t afraid of undertaking these days. Small surprise, then, that Jim Eno is behind the decks here. Recommended.”











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