So whilst trawling through the internet in a kind of egotistical way fuelled by procrastination and boredom whilst avoiding uni coursework, i stumble upon a review of our album by some people called "bluesbunny"... i have no idea who they are. But anyway, they awarded us 3 carrots out of 5, and this is what they had to say:
"Bluesbunny
used to work in Livingston where the Munchkins are from. It is the kind
of place that you are always happy to leave. The endless roundabouts
don't make it easy however. This album, in some ways, reminded us of
all those roundabouts.A brief inspection of the back cover of
this album showed promise. The rather unusual selection of song titles
interested us ("Sea Shanty and the Wham Bam Hoojie Poojie Sminky Pinky
Doogle-Widgets and Skimponks" ?) so it was with some anticipation that
Bluesbunny pressed the play button. "Not a Low Calorie Food" crashes
out the speakers with worrying echoes of hardcore metal. You've got to
set the scene, we suppose. "The Long and Winding Calder Road" is rather
more promising with some bizarre lyrics and a screeching riff before
descending into a satisfying maelstrom of noise. "Bagga Bagga" likewise
mixes up weird noises with some Celtic flavoured guitar to good effect.
"Little Green Men" starts (or should that be Strats) off surf style
before sticking its head repeatedly in the bass bin but is nonetheless
compelling. "Making My Eyes Bleed" is more conventional Goth metal and
will definitely encourage you to turn that volume right up. This album
took a while to review. The first play just did not highlight anything
special but, being dedicated reviewers, we gave it a few more plays and
the good points came to the fore. This album is not without
imagination or energy. However, it does rather lack direction and has
therefore a tendency to loop round itself in that prog-rock kind of way
and it also has to be said that the songs work best when they abandon
the metal riffs and concentrate on the singing. That being said,
Bluesbunny quite liked this one and this band does show promise so we
hope that they will abandon the clichés and gain the confidence to find
their own sound. Certainly worth a listen.
Bluesbunny"
we don't sound metal do we... 
so hopefully this holds as a distraction long enough for us to organise something productive... like a new ep or a tour....y'know, what all the real bands do.
gordonxxx