"There are still at least three females out there making rock music that can kick your ass. I’m bleeding, seriously."
--Gods of Music review [link to article]

"…Well fuck you, of course I can play. I think we surprise people, and to this day I don't know why."
--Urban View interview [link to article]

"Combining Nirvana's muscle with the smarts of That Dog and Liz Phair…Glitter Mini 9 are poised to smash glass ceilings and double standards alike."
--AltarNative.com interview [link to article]

" Hard-edged sounds are decidedly Skinfill’s preference. The guitar tones…are plenty dirty."
--Guitar Player Magazine interview [link to article]

"With a sound this catchy and confident, Glitter Mini 9 will soon reach countless more ears than those of the small cadre of loyal West Coast fans that has been exposed to the band so far."
--Epitonic review [link to article]

"Fans of early Nirvana or Screaming Trees material should take special note--this might be your new favorite band."
--Music.com live review [link to article]

"They took a Polaroid of me…and made me fill out this form. 'Are you currently on PCP, LSD, cocaine, etc.?' I said no to everything. Maybe that was a mistake."
--SF Chronicle interview on Lesley's Hole audition. [link to article]

"Glitter Mini 9 lit up the stage with a kinetic indie-rock sound…nearly every song sounded like a hit single in the making."
--East Bay Express live review [link to article]

"Glitter Mini 9's Mauri Skinfill punches out Lilith Fair softness with two-minute hard-rock knockouts…"
--Details Magazine article [link to article]

"With ample Bay Area buzz behind them, GM9 looks to parlay tasty, compact hard pop and toothy attitude into something much, much larger."
--Willamette Week review [link to article]