"This Machine is Me is the type of band that just exudes fun."-P. Wall, Free Times Columbia..
"A band with a penchant for gorgeous emotional material."-Otis Taylor, The State..
"Give the electro-pop five-piece a break akin to the one Crossfade had a few years ago, and This Machine is Me could very well achieve some mainstream success."-The Playlist, Free Times Columbia..
"The chemistry's in all the right places, and the band seems aware of the potential firecracker of great hits on which they sit ready to catapult them to stardom." -John Michael Wofford, AverageJoe Music Online..
"This Machine Is Me is only a manager and a break away from making it to the next level."-David Stringer, Scene SC..
"Living, breathing, kick-ass proof that retrofitted electro pop is here to stay, this synth-savvy outfit is indeed a well-oiled, well-conceived contraption firing on all the right modern rock cylinders. Anchored by the everygirl alto of Jayna Doyle, the rest of the boys in the band have finally caught on: play hard, play tough and just get out of her way. Powerful yet not imposing, emotional though definitely not emo, there’s nothing mechanical or stale about songs like “Case Closed” or “11+2=12+1.” "
-L. Young, The Free Times, Columbia SC..
"If you can imagine what The Killers would sound like fronted by a girl, swirled
in with a band who are more akin to a hyperactive Rentals, then you get
somewhere close to describing This Machine Is Me. The band, a Columbia/Myrtle
Beach hybrid, crosses playfully back and forth over the lines that separate pop,
rock and electronic music with lead singer Jayna Doyle ferociously leading the
way." -J. Cataldo, Free Times, Columbia SC..
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