“Darkly shimmering rock ‘n’ roll of bruising timelessness [..] Rife with prolific creativity, youth, and constant change.” — VILLAGE VOICE
“Whenever I listen to Beechwood, I am reminded of the depth they achieve and how fearlessly they let it all hang out there. Sleep Without Dreaming is really, really good. They’ve got something unique and cool happening here.” — HENRY ROLLINS
“New York rock like we love it, rocky vocals, garage vibe. A solid dose of glam and punk ancestry.” — ROLLING STONE (FR)
“Dirty, streetwise rock & roll, but with a tone of stoned bemusement and unexpected melodic refinement.” —AllMusic
“They run a pretty wide gamut of scuzz from garage to glam to punk to indie that’s not that easy to date.” – STEREOGUM
“What you get when you mix the Ramones, Velvets, and BJM together in one misfit band, ready to kick rocks and spit in your face and make you fall in love with them.” — WHAT YOUTH
“Exquisite music taste and ideas make them seem from another era.” – PLEASE KILL ME
“Proves that there’s plenty of life left in the old beast known as rock and roll.” – WE ALL WANT SOMEONE TO SHOUT FOR
“Their music permeates a smell of a cigarettes and spilled booze that’s grimy but also alluring.” — EARBUDDY
“Brings to mind the eminence and quality of acts such as the early seventies Stones, Bowie and T.Rex.” – DESTROY//EXIST
“Beechwood mix garage, psych, and glam rock into a sound that is at once a throwback to a golden period of rock and roll as well as a sign of hope in a time when we see less and less guitar bands and true rock.” – GLIDE MAGAZINE
“Bubbly pop goodness wrapped in jangly overdriven guitars.” – ATWOOD
“Recalls the best moments of the Zombies and Beach Boys, adding elements of garage and light tinges of the psychedelic.” – POPMATTERS