FREEwilliamsburg: “Grunge heavy hitters, Quilty, have been playing their way through Brooklyn for a while now and its about time you take notice. With a sound that plays like Best Coast meets Nirvana (with a dash of Fugazi for good measure) how could you go wrong?”
NYCTaper: “Perhaps best distinguished by the fact that their “bassist” plays a “trombass” - a trombone attached to various effect pedals that give it a variety of bass guitar-like sounds - Quilty get your attention quickly. Vocalist Sadie Dupuis has a voice that shifts gears from sweetly melodic to snarl and her voice, combined with the band’s huge drums and buzzsaw guitars, can’t help but bring one back to the great bands of the early and mid-90s.
AWMusic.ca: “Monolithic guitars charging out of both speakers right into your fucking face, like a huge pane of glass attempting to pin you to the wall…drums crunchy and overdriven, the guitars a dense sludge of indie-post-indie-rawk, yet still floating widely around Sadie’s sardonic vocals.”
Ampeater Review: “Drags its drumbeats through sludge and soaks its guitar tones in slacker anti-energy. Its choruses swell with easy power while zephyrs of feedback swirl in and around the mix. The drones and dissonance are matched by the rock solid hooks. These are jams composed with moptops and bags under the eyes and a warm heart for 90’s rock radio.”

