“Letters are that good..The weird psych-folk with hints of electronic influence that they play is as memorable as it is rumbly and lo-fi. This is what Animal Collective meant to do before everything got so polished and every one of their shows got packed.” -Seattle Show Gal
“It feels and sounds like an ocean shore.” -Off Tempo
“This is the kind of music you’d imagine coming from a recluse genius in his attic.” -SSG
Reviews for All The Adventures to See Them I Will
“Like a telegram or that rare personal letter in the mailbox, this band is something to take in, digest and treasure.” -Performer Magazine
“Letters have put together an album that pays homage to their initial lo-fi folk-pop sound, yet adds elements of electro-pop throughout.” -Fensepost
“psychic recalibration.”-Parasites & Sycophants
Reviews for Letters Plays Selections From the Tapestry Songbook
“perfect on an autumn themed mix tape for a secret crush or a new best friends. ” -Performer Magazine
“Each song sounds different but magical…Give them a listen on a calm moonlit night, lean out your window and breathe in the cool air.” -Open Envelope
“The intimacy creates something special and private for the listener while at the same time increasing its musical worth.” -Foxy Digitalis
Reviews for Scattered Areas Where a Thousand Follow in Likeness
“this album proves that at least some people have the right idea.” –Slug Magazine
“The collective has created something outstanding that can only be dubbed lo-fi noise folk… I said it for the last album and I’ll say it again: pure brilliance.” -Fensepost
“A real funny feeling at the steady plucking and squeezing, claustrophobic, or like being in a building that’s about to be demolished. 10/10″ -Foxy Digitalis
Reviews for In Case We Lose What We Have
“Their debut…is as simple as it is complex, consisting of a stripped down sound performed with a range of instruments, thoughtful lyrics, songs without names and a string of local talent….there is always something new to discover with each listen.” -I Am The Crime
“Technically talented lo-fi musicians should be and is an oxymoron, but somehow this five piece makes it work, without sounding like they’re trying too hard. This kind of lo-fi, pop-folk is often infected by more than an adequate amount of candy coated cuteness, but Letters manage to gently maneuver around this dull tendency, yet still keeping the sound very upbeat and sunny…a great debut.” -Foxy Digitalis
“Each song is infused with its own character, sometimes beautiful with layers of swirling strings, sometimes a little quirky, sometimes edgy with cello squeaks and squaks or othertimes happy to ride along on bouncing toy piano or fancy acoustic finger picking. ..The skills and talent of these artists make this a shining debut worth getting your hands on.” -Delusions of Adequacy
“To sum it up in a short phrase: pure brilliance.” -Fensepost