"Dark pop from Dublin with a hypnotic beat, Cap Pas Cap have echoes of Adult, Xmal Deutschland and Ruth. But this is cold-wave that doesn't freeze you out..." - Dazed & Confused
4/5 : "Edgy and finely crafted, Cap Pas Cap’s unsettling grooves are an enthralling experience." - Sunday Business Post
4/5 : "At times they sound like the best bits of CSS and New Young Pony Club but all the while there is something altogether more mysterious going on." - Sunday Tribune
4/5 : "There's an edge and artifice here that the folks at Pitchfork would go gaga for, but Haunted Light is far more than just an album for the scenesters to name-check" - Irish Independent
4/5 : "This is one of the Irish albums of the year" - Metro Ireland
4/5 : "Bottom-heavy rhytms and grooves topped with angular guitars, and edgy attitude and a pop sensibility that shines through the over-riding melancholia" - The Star
"We're happy to announce this particular monster a vicious bitch baying for blood - Haunted Light is 36 minutes of sonic terrorism from a perhaps unsuspecting source. Obviously then, you need to buy it." - Totally Dublin
"For a band that paces itself, their pulsating, motorik, dance funk threatens to run amok, but it is tethered, and sculpted by a knowing pop craft, and less-is-more aesthetic. Their time is now – should they allow it. " - Le Cool
"Surreal, but loving it" - Hot Press
"The record is excellent, beginning with the throbbing groove of opener ‘Mirrors’ and never lets up from there" - Cork Independent
"With the mystical darkness from Ladytron, entertaining charm of Ladyhawk, geometrical computer graphic infused videos and some haunting hipster-cam artwork, Cap Pas Cap are a potentially great band on the first steps of what will hopefully be a long journey." - Heineken Music
"Dark, bass-driven and alluring" - RTE Ten
"Dark, pointed and multi-layered, Haunted Light is a promising debut" - Irish Times