It’s Rockabilly time! Straight Razor Angels spit out their sweat-drenched punk rock-n-roll, taking no prisoners and offering no apologies. This aint no X-factor audition, and it certainly isn’t for the White Rose generation. This band are the real thing. Straight Razor Angels are so fresh and raw, they are viral. The table is now set for SRA to serve up their full length self-titled debut album ‘Straight Razor Angels’. Featuring 10 slabs of loud, beefy, punk-fuelled rock ‘n’ roll, Straight Razor Angels have produced a record that is not only captivating and intriguing, but also rocks like a cluster of firecrackers in a flame-grilled furnace. Plug in and soak it up!    ‘Rock Realms.com’
The three piece outfit are a refreshing change on the scene with their compass pointing to Blues, Rockabilly and Punk. They have attitude, they are tight and look like James Dean on LSD. With driving bass lines, growling guitar, strong vocals and beats cementing everything together, what more could a punter ask for?. In summary SRA are not to be missed. ‘SANDMAN MAGAZINE’
You’d swear the trio had been born and raised on a biker barroom floor, delivering cutthroat rockabilly with an unmistakably punk rock aftertaste. Â This ten track summation of their grease-slide to notoriety is char-grilled to perfection, with Harley motor vocals, filthy melodies and the fastest blues riffing you’ll find, this album is primed for the driving playlist. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ‘Tom Williams – BIG CHEESE magazine’
The guitar work on the album is outstanding, tight and infectious providing a groove infused back drop to some real bluesy vocals at times whose content defines a darker side to the bands output.  Highly infectious music that’s was born in sweaty, dark grubby music halls rather than current ‘15 minutes of fame’ music business that blights us today. Their unique Punkabilly sound adds another genre to a real music scene that is poised for greatness for when the general public come to their senses. ‘Simon Mulholland – VANGUARD ONLINE’
Vampy guitar and snappy drums drive ‘On the Pull’ like a greasy six litre hotrod across town. They deftly dodge the trap of typecasting whilst keeping their raw, rough and ready sound – ‘LIVE MUSIC SCENE’
The Straight Razor Angels are going from strength to strength, if you like American-tinged rock ‘n’ roll with a twist of punk and a whole lot of guts, I suggest you check these guys out soon. – ‘Uber-Rock’