“More Than Words Can Tell is a record bordering on Masterpiece status”
Country Music People Magazine - ‘More Than Words Can Tell’ Album Review

“Liedtke and Ringenberg do everything justice here, expertly locating the aches, travails and euphoria in the music, complementing and supporting one another like classic vocal pairings are required to.”
Uncut Magazine “Americana Album of the Month”

It's A Tricky Balance, singing these songs with resepect but not undue reverence for the monaural fetish objects of the past. They make it sound effortless.
No Depression - ‘More Than Words Can Tell’ Album Review 

“One of best Cd's of the year”
Americana Highways - ‘More Than Words Can Tell’ Album Review

"Oh my! How good; and indeed ‘cool’ is The Pain Of Loving You? A heartbreaker of the deluxe variety and the type of song many contemporory male/female duos have tried to replicate over the years; but have never managed anything like this rendition …. 10/10 to everyone concerned."
Rocking Magpie - ‘More Than Words Cane Tell’ Album Review

“Classic Country Sympathetically reinterpreted and revamped for the twenty-first century.”
Americana UK - ‘More Than Words Can Tell’ Album Review

“They emulate the radio-ready sounds of the 60's and 70's, Epic in it's delivery and thoroughly engaging and engrossing throughout”
The Alternate Root - ‘More Than Words Can Tell’ Album Review

“Victora Liedtke is an absolute star - sassy, playful and effortlessly cool”
Paul Brannigan (Live Review) - Team Rock

“Victoria is a natural frontwoman who comes across like a hyperactive younger version of Debbie Harry.”
Andy Santiago (Live Review) - Louder Than War

“Her (Victoria's) affection for the hook-filled power pop this band have made their hallmark is clear, and by the end of the set most of the venue appears to have fallen head over heels for her and her perfect voice.”
Stuart Iverson (Live Review) - WOW247

“Noisy pop perfection, with Liedke thriving in centre stage.”
James Ellaby (Live Review) - New Adventures In Hifi

“Victoria told the Nottingham masses, ” We’re taking siege of Rock City! Now everyone bopp, rock, dance and flail your arms. Sing with us Nottingham!!!” You couldn’t have stopped them if you’d tried!! 5/5”
Dave Bradbery (Live Review) - Planet Mosh

“Ginger may have been Hey! Hello!’s marquee name, but New York singer Victoria Liedtke was the real star. Oozing attitude like a young Debbie Harry, she traded lines with her Geordie foil, making their self-titled debut the year’s greatest scuzz-pop confection.”
Geoff Barton - Classic Rock Magazine