THE UNKNOWN - "Pop Art" CDLP
“They almost sound like classic Soul Asylum at this point, banging away at their songs like it was 1987 Minneapolis all over again. They still manage to maintain their pop-punk attitude, which is so integrated with their melodic intent that they finally managed to flesh a unique sound out of their earlier flirtations with adding dimension to their punk. They also seem like they're not afraid to show a little bit of a metal influence….. They may not be original, but the Unknown has been at the punk rock game long enough to make solid albums that put many of their more famous contemporaries to shame.” - AllMusic
“They almost sound like classic Soul Asylum at this point, banging away at their songs like it was 1987 Minneapolis all over again. They still manage to maintain their pop-punk attitude, which is so integrated with their melodic intent that they finally managed to flesh a unique sound out of their earlier flirtations with adding dimension to their punk. They also seem like they're not afraid to show a little bit of a metal influence….. They may not be original, but the Unknown has been at the punk rock game long enough to make solid albums that put many of their more famous contemporaries to shame.” - AllMusic
“They almost sound like classic Soul Asylum at this point, banging away at their songs like it was 1987 Minneapolis all over again. They still manage to maintain their pop-punk attitude, which is so integrated with their melodic intent that they finally managed to flesh a unique sound out of their earlier flirtations with adding dimension to their punk. They also seem like they're not afraid to show a little bit of a metal influence….. They may not be original, but the Unknown has been at the punk rock game long enough to make solid albums that put many of their more famous contemporaries to shame.” - AllMusic