
Lunch With A Bouncing Space, Volume II

"The Sauvie Island Moon Rocket Factory appear here with an indiepop song
with a slight country tinge - but definitely not the naff sort of country.
A brilliant compilation with not one duff track.
Not to be missed if you're a fan of indiepop and related genres."
Aquamarine
U.K.
Issue #24
"There's many styles represented here, from the pretty, ultra-melodic pop
of The Sauvie Island Moon Rocket Factory to the low-key, introspective pop of 99cent Dream...
each track here is top-notch (even the groups unfamiliar to be turned out to be great).
This album has an energy flowing through it;
each song fits snugly next to the one before and after it,
and together they all form a beautiful pop-rock creation."
Dave Heaton
Erasing Clouds
Issue #8
"Oh yes, a real lunch with A Bouncing Space records, Portland, Oregon, USA --
appetizing lunch, with 12 courses.
How nice, this compilation comes with a paper menù, divided up in appetizers,
entrées, desserts -- a variety of bands from all over the world, débuts and not,
different styles. I press play...
The Sauvie Island Moon Rocket Factory, a local, live broadcast --
very nice pop with 50s memories -- (!) -- extremely agreeable."
Komakino
Italy
Issue #9
"Ross and the Hellpets are quite nice indiepop,
the ever lovely Hydroplane follow...
the last few songs include a live track
from the bouncy Sauvie Island Moon Rocket Factory."
Indiepages
"One of the best songs is by the Sauvie Island Moon Rocket Factory, who are, at best,
cute and harmonious with their melodies and, at worst, kind of like the Beatles..."
Katia Dunn
Portland Mercury
Indiepages

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