"While they still fly over the top in delivery, (these songs) play like the best Thin Lizzy, AC/DC and Nazereth ever screeched out of a garage." Ground Control
"Dense, riff happy artillery." Chart Attack
"The mightiest of power trios that has gelled together like no motherfuckers god-damn business." Echo Weekly
"Wisely enough there's nothing too fancy here (Bottled Lightning), just relentless cascades of bad- ass riffs over a pulverizing rhythm pulse that makes most releases by their heavy rock contempories sound like the twee tinkering of emo weeds." Now Magazine
"Along with Priestess and Pride Tiger, C'mon are undeniably the kings (and queen) of Canadian (?) underground rock. Like their aforementioned brethen, they kneel at the alter of the almighty riff....but the biggest feather in C'mon's cap is that they sidestep the cliches and mindless idolatry that mar so much of their competition." Montreal Mirror
"This is capital R Rock, punchy, loud, sweet and bombastic. This is a supersized order of rock, hold the cliches and cheese." The Scope
"The energy and pure rock this album (Bottled Lightning) crunches out can go toe to toe with any rock band." Prudent Music
"Consise yet explorative, dynamic yet straight ahead and quite simply one motherfucker of a rock record (Bottled Lightning)." Gasoline Magazine
"Another great discovery for lovers of Hard Rock." Captain Poon
"It's a total thunderstorm of pure rock wizardry, a bubbling brew of beard and eye of T.V." Sleazegrinder
"Latest in a proud lineage of dirty power trios, C'mon inhabit the vast Canadian plains and the swamps of New Orleans both literally and metaphorically. Here, warm and spacious guitar licks wrestle with filthy overdriven low-fi blues redolent of Wayne Kramer jamming with Kyuss. 7 out of 10." Classic Rock magazine