“‘Aeroplane,’ the kind of straightforward rock and roll track that is all too uncommon these days. The band hits with a stomping beat, big soaring guitars, and fierce vocals that find Carrie and Pam leaning into shifty vocal interplay and harmonies. The occasional slash of guitar shredding cuts through it all. Taken as a whole, these ingredients make for a truly rousing rock and roll anthem that could command an arena stage as much as it could a bar room.”

Glide Magazine

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"…the song rocks back and forth with this swaggering bravado, with little hints of 90s pop rock ringing true. With the video, you get a little bit of the playfulness from Pam and Carrie by way of home recordings, tying the band to its roots as a side project just for the two to share in some fun.”

—Nathan Lankford, Austin Town Hall

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“a stripped-down garage rock jam becomes a swirling and intoxicating blend of sounds. It’s a trip, and it’s a journey—dirty, bluesy rock ‘n’ roll at its best.”

-Jeff Terich, Treblezine

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“Though The Living Pins came long before Austin acts like The Black Angels, you can hear a similar, slowly percolating psych-rock sound happening. This is perhaps not surprising, as both acts seem to draw from Austin’s legacy as the birth place of that acid-soaked genre.”

-Glide Magazine

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