... well crafted and perfectly produced... one of those rare moments we find a diamond... some of the most polished tracks from an unsigned band that we've heard this year... one of Brooklyn's best kept musical secrets. 
(Thetripwire.com) 

...sex, spite, angst, hurt and revolution.
(RCRD LBL)

... a buzz-worthy female-fronted electronic rock outfit who set the stage on fire with their blend of passionate, hard hitting Lynch-esque music. Comparisons to PJ Harvey, Curve, and Depeche Mode aren't inappropriate, but Cruel Black Dove is still a force of their own, full to the brim with infectious sound and fury. Slinking back and forth in perfect rhythm, adding to the mood with ominous red lighting, fuzzed out bass, and a knack for on-stage exorcism, part Nick Cave, part Patti Smith, and all unpredictable ferocity. I was floored. 
(Limewire) 


... PJ Harvey if Kevin Shields and Massive Attack were the backing band, having consulted Trent Reznor on the backbeat. 
(Digitalheroine)
 

... dark (and immensely sexy) electronic art rock. 
(Xiaoting L., The Deli Magazine)
 

... dark and electronic-tinged big rock sound, with complimentary light show, provided quite a spectacle... singer Anastasia Dimou has an impressive stage presence and vocal ability that meshes well with the skilled playing of her bandmates...
(StereoactiveNYC) 


... a uniquely hypnotic sound characterized by an eerie, electro backdrop accompanied by strangely soulful vocals... with influences ranging from Morrissey to Bjork, the band's peculiar sounds come together as a brilliantly rhythmic mixture of industrial, disco and indie rock. 
(Alexandria Jones, The Deli Magazine)
 

Sounds of slinky greatness.
(Rachael Yamagata)