'You and me against the world' EP:

Rolling Stone (France): ‘A very beautiful mini-album’

Hot Press (Ireland): ‘Absolutely gorgeous'

Time Out (UK): ’Engagingly mournful, melodic songcraft'

Les Inrockuptibles (France): ‘Un romantisme rêveur; une voix vaste et une guitare faste’

Bernard Lenoir / France Inter (France): ‘Une édition bien trop limitée’

Sixeyes (Canada):' a definite talent musically, vocally, and lyrically'

Popnews (France): ‘Un très grand songwriter’

Who needs radio (US): ‘indie folk artisan Grundle is a lyrical force to be reckoned with’

 

 

'Setting fire to sleepy towns' EP:

The Guardian (UK): ''(his) voice breaks exquisitely between hope and despair in songs that the acoustic guitar was invented for'

Dazed and Confused (UK): 'a one-man show that owes his lilting metaphysical lyricism to the
likes of Nick Drake, Elliot Smith and John Martyn. It's good to know
that there are people like him out there'

Drowned in Sound (UK): 'acoustic twists and turns, pulsing piano refrains and sublimely-spun
vocal inflections. It’s all monumentally magical.'

Sixeyes (Canada): 'intimate tales delivered in a voice with softened edges, like an actor whispering their lines.'

Stuart Bailie (BBC Radio Ulster): 'Just as Sufjan Stevens has been moved to celebrate the quirks and character of the United States, so Dale Grundle is devising his own charts, full of wonder, dread and reverie. Can't wait to see where he takes us next.'


 

'Clocks and clones ' EP:

Gideon Coe (BBC 6music): 'Superb!'

Le Cargo (France) : 'Un morceau à passer en boucle, un de plus est-on tenté de dire, ce qu'on ne se prive pas de faire depuis qu'on a reçu l'ep.'