Press Read more Smash Hits review of Trees and Flowers (4 August 1983) Peter Martin reviewed the new releases and gave Trees and Flowers a rave review, declaring it to be single of the fortnight. Continue reading
Press Read more Record Mirror review of Trees and Flowers (6 August 1983) Mike Gardner reviewed the week's new singles and, as with so many who'd follow him, he dismissed Strawberry Switchblade as 'wimpy'. Continue reading
Press Read more Record Mirror review of Since Yesterday (20 October 1984) Reviewer Dylan Jones was broadly positive, but also demonstrated that his being a smug git isn’t some recent affectation. Continue reading
Press Read more Sounds review of Since Yesterday (27 October 1984) Sneering review of Since Yesterday by Bill Black. Continue reading
Press Read more Smash Hits review of Since Yesterday (8 November 1984) A pre-Pet Shop Boys Neil Tennant reviewed the new singles and had insight and positive feelings about Since Yesterday. Continue reading
Press Read more Bravo review of Since Yesterday (7 March 1985) Positive brief review of Since Yesterday by Hannsjörd Rieman for the German teenager's weekly. Continue reading
Press Read more Smash Hits review of Let Her Go (14 March 1985) Guest singles reviewer was 12 year old Smash Hits reader Marshall O' Leary who seemed jaded and cynical far beyond his years. Continue reading
Press Read more Sounds review of Let Her Go (16 March 1985) Unimpressed review bunching Strawberry Switchblade's new single with offerings from Slade, Terraplane and King. Continue reading
No. 1 magazine Read more No 1 review of Let Her Go (16 March 1985) Singles reviewed by Paul Simper, who approves of the 1960s influences on the song. Continue reading
Press Read more Record Mirror review of Let Her Go (16 March 1985) Eleanor Levy was yet another cynical music journo who projected calculating corporate intentions on to the band's creativity. Continue reading