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SF Bay Guardian:
"Spy vs. spy - It's rare that a band sound confident enough in their nascency for audiences to enjoy the initial growth period as much as the musicians involved. With a well-received, self-released full-length album and an EP on Keep Recordings (Subsequent Light and Two Horses, respectively) under their belts since their inception in 2001, Morning Spy recline into this category with ease. Starting with an already-cultivated dream pop, mid-fi composite, the San Francisco quartet have built on their strengths with a trajectory somewhere between Destroyer and Grandaddy. Their new LP, The Silver Age (Keep and Abandoned Love), shows a quickly developing maturity in songwriting and production, with greater interaction between music and lyrics, and a mix that displays a well-toned sonic physique."
Keith Axline - February 9, 2005