Interview with Aldora Britain Records, June 2024: https://drive.google.com/file/u/1/d/1bNqOIuZzQUkKsOCSvU-ADrC6ivuTG2L-/view?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2xqINI20Ew2BlDu1Rsdd5_7IvzGXDgXRxZhpcRZrgcXwHAYqz3t79EPPI_aem_RqH3lqkENZ8YsMp80ZHumw
Interview with Mic1park:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/7CowKhIfrS8jQVX1jIRqHQ
“Throughout the EP, you will find glittering and light-toned guitar. The pedals used are topnotch, also providing a ton of dynamic to the music. This band is a must listen to, if you haven’t already.”-Music Maniac Blog
“With blues-like guitar riffs and smooth rock percussion leading the way, this is another tune that comes from a booming local music scene in Seattle, and truly anybody with an inclining for indie rock should love it.”-Mic1park Song Summary, “Where The Cool Kids Are”
https://mic1park.com/song-summaries/f/song-summary-no-30-where-the-cool-kids-are
Prism Reviews take on “Favorite”: https://prismreviews.wordpress.com/2021/09/17/yeti-set-go-favorite/
“Limbic Resonance is a fantastically fine set of compositions from a highly respected contemporary indie band. Brilliant.”
-Aldora Britain Records Issue 57 (September 2021)
Ballard Vox
The Inside Track: “Favorite”
https://www.ballardvox.com/the-inside-track-yeti-set-go-favorite
Reverb Raccoon’s March 2021 review of “Ginger Cat”:
https://reverbraccoon.com/2021/03/03/guest-post-by-fluffy-yeti-set-go-ginger-cat/
“Yeti Set Go is an extremely entertaining band combining so many different elements of musical connotation. They write such serious songs yet can be so funny going about their point in each song. Limbic Resonance takes serious moments and makes them lighthearted and comical, releasing some of the tension that comes with these serious moments. This truly is a unique album that everyone should hear.”
-Funk in the Trunk, 2/15/21
1/4/21
“These guys are on their way to become an indie rock treasure. Funny like Garfunkel and Oats, smart like Amanda Palmer, catchy like Yo La Tengo. Despite the lack of polish, this was a very enjoyable listen for me. It makes me long for my open mic community and the surprises that I always find there. If you’re a part of this band’s community, you probably consider yourself lucky. This album is full of what I like to call “nuggets,” shimmering pieces of gold that came fully formed from some one (or three people’s) creative minds. Listen and see if you don’t chuckle, nod your head in agreement, and tap your foot vigorously. What a fun record.”
-Prism Reviews
https://prismreviews.wordpress.com/2021/01/04/yeti-set-go-limbic-resonance/?fbclid=IwAR22O_pSezhgeKdILPEKkh92smfpNlysmCJF8Gfzj81SvInTAcG5exkoHcI
11/16/20
Interview with The Sounds Won’t Stop:
“The latest from Yeti Set Go is a wonderfully lo-fi garage rock album that incorporates jazz undertones and a theatrical theme. Limbic Resonance is a swaray of indie guitars and quirky but fun vocals that make you feel like you're watching the record in the form of a play. The songs are lyrically detailed and paint pictures with full color and in depth description. Honest and upfront, these guys hold nothing back and the aesthetic of the release can feel cinematic as songs tell stories while the indie rock album unfolds.”
11/10/20
Beat the Delete #0083 Weekly Recommendations:
“That whole quirky late 80’s jangly indie-pop thing, that reminds me of the general aesthetic of the playfulness of the BMX Bandits combined with the precise sense of cool of Allo Darlin’.”
https://janglepophub.home.blog/2020/11/10/beat-the-delete-0083-weekly-new-music-recommendations/