“Who knows what a yeti sounds like, but if it sounds like this EP by Wind Up Radio Sessions, a yeti is probably a pretty cool creature.” – Grayowl Point, June 2013
“Opening cut ‘Diane’ is an especially catchy winner. Nothing abominable about these sounds.” – New Canadian Music, June 2013
“Exemplary Canadian Americana with hidden depths”. – Americana UK
“The power emitted through such a gentle song was palpable, and the down-to-earth nature of their folk roots created nostalgia that is not necessarily a part of one’s own past.” – Discorda live review
“Wind Up Radio Sessions have chosen their path well.”- Greyowl Point
“Montreal’s The Wind Up Radio Sessions wind up on Radio 3 with their fine feathered track “Little Bird”, a fun folk-country track with bronze guitars and smooth vocals.” - CBC3 Must Listen of the Week
“The indie/rock/folk band’s new album wonderfully blends mellow sounds with rock. And their energetic shows are a seeming natural juxtaposition with their relaxed sound that makes them a great band to watch.” – The WallEye (Thunder Bay)
Opener “Little Bird” reminded me of the magic Neil Young captured on Silver & Gold, while “Backporch” blends new-wave keys with gorgeous textures and catchy hooks - Stage Door Reviews
With no less than three singers in rotation and enough smart studio nuances to flesh out their quiet ideas, Wind Up Radio Sessions have a cultish likeability not unlike The Shins – The Skeleton Crew Quarterly
” The guys in Montreal’s Wind Up Radio Sessions are the method actors of the music industry: as the band prepared to tour the country with its sophomore effort, Bird Eyes, they bought themselves a pair of binoculars and a birding guide.” – Here New Brunswick Interview
“Wind-Up Radio Sessions is one of the latest up-and-coming bands to emerge from the city. The band have released a wonderful new record, Bird Eyes, which follows up on their 2010 debut Red Brick House.” – Times and Transcript interview
“‘Legally Dead’ is a good microcosm of the entire record, a gradual journey through many layers of energy.” - Argue Job
“A home town show is a great way to give a band a morale boost. Lucky for pop-folker’s Wind Up Radio Sessions, they have more than one home town.” – The Lance Interview
“Looks like Dundas, ON (home of Caribou) can lay claim to another musical winner.” – Exclaim
“Red Brick House is pretty much as good of a debut as you could ask for.” – Meet You at the Show
“The Wind Up Radio Sessions certainly know how to create fine arrangements.” - Mixtape Muse
“This is an album that grows on you more and more with each listen.” – NXEW
“It is this ability to not just fit into one genre that makes this full-length so appealing.” – Greypoint Owl
Call & Response interview (2010) – Midnight Poutine
– The Devil has the Best Tuna
“TGI 10oth Mix-tape” – Baeble Music