![]() Home Page * MySpace * Shows * Biography * Music * Press * Contact PRESS SPIN "Well rested but not out of touch, Luscious Jackson singer/guitarist Gabby Glaser fuses garage rock and funk with touches of ethereal pop on her first solo album since the group's breakup in 2000... And when Glaser tosses in some reverb, wah-wah guitar, and vocal distortion, she creates a well-rounded, enjoyable jumble." - Rob O'Connor HARP "Former Luscious Jackson leader Glaser comes on with a hip-shake worthy of Shocking Blue-winningly raunchy, a lil' silly, and fun. Headnodding earworms abound on Glaser's solo debut, which mostly retains LJ's slightly trippy liquid vibe and burbling electro frizzle... Gimme Splash is a compelling signal that Glaser's creative future is as bright as her past." - Dennis Cook PREFIX "Glaser finally strikes out on her own with this fuzzy, dirty, and sexy debut." - Dan Nishimoto BLOG CRITICS "Glaser has not lost any of the groove and sultry vocals that were part of what drew me and many others to Luscious Jackson, particularly on tracks like 'Fruit Is Sweet.' The fuzzy bass pounds relentlessly through a non-stop dance floor groove that is heightened by Glaser's rich and low vocals... it is the perfect album for kicking back in your lawn chair while soaking up the summer sun. Few musicians are able to pull off what it takes to create that atmosphere. Glaser happens to be one of them." - Anna Creech THE ADVOCATE "Throughout the 11-song set is muddy and lo-fi, ideal for blasting on blown car stereos. But don't mistake that sloppiness for lack of attention; it just adds more grit to her playful originals. Opener 'Spirit of Long Island,' with its catchy guitar licks and simple chorus cries out for a poolside sing-along, while the retro 'Fruit Is Sweet' will get even the staunchest discophobe dancing." - Kurt B. Reighley |