

Here's what the press has to say:
"Chisel's new longplayer, 8 a.m. All Day, is my favorite record
right now. I'm sure of this because I never get to listen to it -- it's always
out on loan. Whenever it's returned though, I put it on, play it loud,
and drive around much too fast."
-- Washington City Paper
"Their album is a hell of a lot of fun, evoking memories of The Jam and Joe
Jackson. It's the kind of CD where you look down and realize that large insects are
splattering on your windshield because you're 30 miles over the speed limit."
-- huH
"Chisel...sports mod clothes; the forthcoming 8 a.m. All Day sports
bratty vocals and smart (or at least smart-ass) songs."
-- The Village Voice
"They can see for miles and miles and..."
-- Details
"The group's songs unite crisp, jangly guitar parts with bounding rhythms
and amazing vocal melodies."
-- CMJ New Music Monthly
"Chisel skillfully drills through aural rock candy with razor-sharp melodic hooks -- and
the band is more powerful than most of today's stock punk/grunge outfits
that pound on the rock like a sledgehammer...spare but tight arrangements, slippery and agile, yet chunky
bass riffs, ringing rhythm guitars and plenty of angry-young-man passion."
-- Magnet Magazine
"When I saw Chisel open for Lungfish and Fugazi a while back, I personally
thought they stole the show. Upon hearing Nothing New, I was not disappointed."
-- spank
"Chisel is here to remind us to dust off those old Jam records. After a
few spins of 8 A.M. All Day, however, it might be the last dusting
they'll get for a while."
-- CMJ
"...the familiarity of the neighbor's dog - it's like a warm canine kiss. The power trio
that comprises Chisel creates aggressive rock 'n' roll, period."
-- Tail Spins Magazine
"...bam do they knock ya' down all the sudden with some snazzy pop punk tunes."
-- ANNEXX
"These kids got the kind of energy you'd expect from friends of Edsel and
Velocity Girl. And they channel it in much the same way: huge hooks,
nifty harmonies, bouncy tempos."
-- grid Magazine
"Chisel...again confirmed its status as one of the area's most promising
acts with a solid set of its maniacally frisky pop."
-- The Washington Post
"A future is in store. Mark my words."
-- Flipside
"Guaranteed to leave you tapping your toes and wanting more."
-- CMJ