August 2010

Spinning Platters review of Slims show: King Midas In Reverse started with their first song on their new album Everything Gets Better.  The set had a mystic twang, multiple amazing guitar rifs with smooth pop lyrics.  They closed with “Fade Away From the Brain,” which had electric hum that moved everyone into a hypnotic dream.
spinningplatters.com/2010/08/30/show-review-rondo-brothers-with-oona-king-midas-in-reverse-and-matthew-hansen-at-slims-8262010/

July 2010

"Space Between Us" selected for KFOG's Local Scene 8 compilation.
www.kfog.com/music/LocalScene.aspx

June 2010

East Bay Express: King Midas in Reverse is a throwback, in a good way. There are a lot of classic 80s and 90s Britpop influences in evidence on Everything Gets Better, particularly on the almost eerie, spaced-out vocals and the open, airy production. It’s a mellow sort of album — a little downbeat but not depressing — and it feels refreshingly clean and simple. The Chris Isaac-style guitar on a few tracks is a nice little local touch.
www.eastbayexpress.com/EarBud/archives/2010/06/27/your-daily-lick-king-midas-in-reverse

Everything Gets Better now available on iTunes.
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