"'Kimberly Kankowski' cements Blind Uncle Harry as one of the sharpest observers of modern American absurdity.” -Peter Burns, Review Indie
“a projection of everything considered suspicious in conservative small-town America. Neon-colored hair, ACAB tattoo, vegan, freegan, joint-wielding gender rights activist who'd rather rummage through dumpsters for food than shop at Walmart—and all this in Johnson City, Tennessee. A place where the supermarket has four aisles of beef jerky but no tempeh." -Philipp Gottfried, Sonic Realms Magazine (Germany)
“makes listeners laugh, think, and sing in the same breath. Most importantly, the song reflects a truth about modern America: everyone is a caricature in someone else’s story. -Peter Burns, Review Indie