Available Everywhere July 27th, 2004 on Absolutely Kosher Records.
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The New York Times

"...a patchwork of introspection and demolition...the guitars were bearing down on glissandi that heaved like tsunamis."
- Jon Pareles

SF Bay Guardian

"Pidgeon are a beautiful train wreck of a band to watch out for." - Leah Freeman

Illinois Times

"Pidgeon is sure to delight all the headbangers out there who haven't yet succumbed to brain damage." - René Spencer Saller

Magnet Magazine

"Pidgeon is clearly making it's older peers seem, well, tame." - Matthew Fritch

Spin Magazine

"...not too many [indie-rock bands] have a song as awsome as the elves-on-fire mini-rave-up 'Down.'" - Jon Dolan

Losing Today

"Contender for the debut of the year, don’t bet against it." - Mark Barton

SF Weekly

"...this Bay Area quintet is more meticulous and sneaky than most bands." - Abigail Clouseau

Pitchfork

"8.0...[an] excellent marriage of boy/girl singing, shredded screaming, indie-pop, and blistering thrashcore. " -Brian Howe

We The People

"From Gutter With Love is...a cohesive, striking album with a style that lies somewhere between The Cranes, The Swans, and Slayer." - Heather Seggal

Tastes Like Chicken

"San Francisco’s Pidgeon have created a great noise-pop album..." - Night Watchman

Impact Press

"A wonderful mix of tecnical prowess, excellent songwriting and talent make this a disc you want to have on heavy rotation." - MK

Scratch Magazine

"...brutal pop with unhinged metallic traces." - Rob Macy

Music Connection Magazine

"From the first track to the last, this offering from newcomer Pidgeon is very engaging and totally unpredictable." - Michael Mollura

The PhiLL(er)

"...a near perfect blend of hardcore energy and more pop-tilted sensibilities." - Phill Ramey

Splendid Magazine

"...an impressive accomplishment...Pidgeon crafts some incredible songs..." - Philip Stone

Delusions of Adequacy

"Pidgeon manages to do almost everything right in From Gutter with Love..." - Nick Lombardo

The Daily Barometer (Oregon State)

"Pidgeon is one band that you must hear." - Darrin Crescenzi

Hybrid Magazine

"...From Gutter with Love has a raw and unpolished vitality...it feels alive, significant, and most important: totally genuine." - JD

Super Bonus Review!!!

To thank you for reading (or scrolling through) that blatant sales pitch, here is our #1 favorite review, published in the Arizona Summer Wildcat, online edition.

Pidgeon: from gutter w/love
Sounds Like: The Strokes beating up on the Cardigans
See Also: The Pixies, Motorhead (if they sucked).

Isn't it a bit much to have three singers for one band? Maybe not, but it's a terrible setup if they (along with the rest of the band) all suck. Beyond the two male guitarists' deplorable screaming and the female guitarist's weak vocals are the overall pathetic playing skills of this San Francisco based band.

With tracks like "War Pickle" and "Nationalism Moves West," Pidgeon (yeah, apparently they can't spell, either) makes a futile effort to sound as if they have a substantial message and thus a purpose to exist as a band. Unfortunately, Pidgeon lacks the capability to draw or keep a real fan base. In fact, I highly doubt they could pack a small bar. They Probably couldn't pack a bathroom stall.

Pidgeon should remain in the gutter and out of the recording studio.

- Kylee Dawson

yer mama.