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"Mesmerizingly arty folk‐rock...On "Yiftach's Daughter," she strums an austere acoustic‐guitar pattern while cooing with a sweetly beguiling intimacy, joined by hauntingly lovely pastoral harmonies." LA Weekly
"Quiet but often energetic, the quintet plays a sort of old-timey punk rock, complete with circus organ and upright bass." AOL Spinner
"Catchy indie‐rock originals. Her retelling of...often scandalous, murderous tales usually distills them to a universal essence, so that they work as reflections of contemporary life, not just as fables." Chicago Reader
"Great insight and disarming indie fiddle-folk melodies...if you haven't read the Bible since Hebrew school, her powerful, poetic details will make you pull it down off the shelf." HEEB Magazine
Named one of the Best of 2009 by Largehearted Boy
"Girls in Trouble's simple, folk instrumentation is ripe with influences from around the world, including Jewish and even Venetian-sounding tapestries of sonic bliss." PopMatters
"With Girls In Trouble, the dark-eyed brunette gently plucks her violin and croons in a deceptively sweet voice from the perspective of different forgotten women of the Torah. And, instead of a Fiddler On the Roof, gloomy, violin-in-a-shtetl sound, she manages to seamlessly mix conceptual, biblical-based lyrics with poppy, Laurie Anderson-meets-Sunset Rubdown indie rock sounds." Venus Zine
"The highlight of your week!" Young Manhattanite
"Rabins pretty much had the crowd in the palm of her hand... as the petite singer/songwriter/musician looped and layered both pizzicato and bowed violin lines to create an entrancing one-woman string quartet." The Forward
"From start to finish, this is an incredibly engaging, undeniably witty musical experience. Chances are there aren't many discs more original, more thought‐provoking or more eclectic released this year than this." Absolutepunk.net
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