May 7 2009

the Pop! stereo : Review

I’m Totally Trashed on Fiction

Influenced by the roots-rock of Creedence Clearwater Revival, Neil Young, The Band, the early country rock of Gram Parsons and their latter-day disciples Wilco, as well as the Midwest alt-rock of The Replacements,Trashed on Fiction play indie rock in that old fashioned way that so few people remember nowadays (hell, they evenĀ look like old indie rockers)…


May 1 2009

Local Vertical : Review

More New Music: Trashed On Fiction, Words Trails Maps

…The result giving the songs a warm, intimate, lived-in feeling while still sounding like it could have been recorded at Abbey Road. If it was ever possible for the music of a band to grow on you, this could very well be the band making the music…


Dec 15 2008

Deli Magazine : Review

Deli Magazine article, December 2008

Trashed On Fiction’s songs worm their way to the brain and dwell there for days. The band producse comfortable rock with washes of country that recalls Wilco and The Replacements. Infused with a youthful vivacity, Trashed on Fiction writes songs that can accompany a raucous house party (“The Passing Perfect”) or to reflect with a quiet, ambling nightcap (“Killing Grounds”). The execution is so effortless; it can create a sense of jealousy of the band’s innate talent. – Nancy Chow