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The Bloodsugars make ’80s-inspired widescreen pop that at times sounds uncannily like Prefab Sprout — and good Prefab Sprout, not “hot dog jumping frog Albequerque” Prefab Sprout. Which is to say these folks know their way around big pop hooks. - Brooklyn Vegan
The last generation or two of synth-pop has often bred as much hyper preciousness as real songwriting and feeling, but cooler heads take over in Brooklyn’s The Bloodsugars.-A.V. Club
No matter how low your blood sugar, when you hear these songs you’ll go on, and find yourself in the mood to dance. The irresistible beats and catchy hooks of this tight synth-pop quartet would enhance any party. – The New Yorker
The Pedestrian Boogie off of I Can’t Go On, I’ll Go On chosen as one of the Top 10 Songs of 2009. – Atlas and the Anchor
The Bloodsugars play sweet garage synth-pop, refreshingly unconnected to bands of the 80’s in it’s simplicity. – The Village Voice
The Bloodsugars are the perfect party band for intelligent dancers. – The L Magazine
Debut EP BQEP is about as hook-laden as you can get without being ‘My Sharona’. It’s time to shed your inhibitions and get into ‘Purpose Was Again’, a chugging, catchy single carried by the sweetly soft voice of front man Jason Rabinowitz. – RCRDLBL
Kooky and fun, New York City’s The Bloodsugars’ synthy garage rock borrows from the best of music’s past. With a live show full of dance rock anthems, you are sure to be bouncing right along with the band! – The Boston Phoenix
The New York Rock band the Bloodsugars has an uncanny ability to engage it’s listeners with captivating and soulful sounds. Jason Rabinowitz’s voice is reminiscent of Elvis Costello. Eerie and mutually arresting. - Toledo Free Press
The Bloodsugars serve up some outer-borough pride on their latest release, titled BQEP. The band busts out sassy, upbeat indie rock seasoned with new-wavey keyboards and the occasional spritz of dissonance. – Time Out New York
Rabinowitz and crew (Matt Katz, Brendan O’Grady, and Kenneth Salters) write a mean dance track, one that makes you want to jump up and move. Each one seems to be unique, and yet they all have Rabinowitz’s voice, perfect for the genre, singing well thought-out lyrics over guitars and a sprinkle of synth. – Baeble
The Bloodsugars aren’t your everyday ‘clap your hands, bob your head’ indie-rock group. This Brooklyn-based quartet manages to turn the 80s and its power-pop into a total garage band experience.- The Daily Rind
The Brookyln-based foursome takes radio-ready melodies and power chord guitar rock and blends them with dance floor beats, keyboards, and synths. The group’s debut EP, BQEP, rides on the neon glow of six, tightly wound pop songs riddled with catchy hooks. –NPR