TF&$*ING AWESOME IS A GROSS UNDERSTATEMENT!!!
A blasting pop-rock band who were the obviously worthy winners of a nationwide competition in their home country & they then set about creating some of the finest fuzzy, feelgood rock tracks I've come across in a long time, probably the equivalent of the likes of the debut album from Weezer or even heading back to Nirvana's Nevermind album - yes, it's that cool. Yes folks, it just keeps getting even better, with each passing track seeming to bring new & improved riffs, matched by superb production work as well.

- hEARd Magazine

STAIREO SIMPLE KICKS ARSE!
Let's play a game of word association. What do you think of when you hear the word "rock"? Or maybe the words "brilliant song writing"? Or even "classy, intelligent guitar pop"? I bet none of you came up with 'Sweden.'

- Ben Revi dB Magazine

”Live är Staireo en oerhört tight grupp som bjuder publiken på en oförglömlig show och en dos skön humor.”

– Bernard Baur, Club Reviews Magazine, Hollywood


GODDAMN! This album is an absolute cracker and the likes of Jet, D4 and The Casanovas better move out of the way because the future is looking pretty good for these Scandinavian rockers… Since my first listen, this killer album has been getting a constant flogging… The energy is literally bursting from the seams right from the opening of “Lets Go Out” right into “Lifesaver” which is full of grunt and chunky guitar licks. “Henry” is one of the big moments on the album…The current single “Idiot” is a great rock song with a chorus everyone can sing to. This album is one that you won’t tire of. Thumbs up I Reckon

- Rob Lyon Rip It Up Magazine, South Australia

SERIOUSLY CATCHY EMO-ROCK!
Yes not content with becoming the hippest of hyped garage rock revivalists (the Hives) or making maudlin post Oasis brit pop that befuddles us all (Andreas Johnson) Those krazy kats from Sweden have now turned their eye on emo. It must be something in the Swedish water, as its no doubt when it comes to hooks and melodies the Swedes are swimming in them. This self titled effort bounces along on hooky moment after melodious sections and only on album closer “Barlowskoje” do they slow it down a notch and leave the listener with a taste of what might come in the future.

- Andrew Weaver Beat Magazine, Melbourne Australia