Shelby Padgett, GERM Magazine

[Hoity-Toity] has that 'modern-day riot girl' feel with a perpetual forward-moving and catchy musicality.

Tom Beck, ifoundthiscoolband

With powerful vocals, ridiculously big guitar riffs, and a rhythm section that’s as good as you’ll hear at this level, Hoity-Toity have excelled themselves [...] Whilst Hoity-Toity‘s music is powerful, the quartet’s personalities and positive approach is a breath of fresh air for the alternative music scene.

Sophie K, Kerrang!

From Redlands in California, this quartet definitely have a Cali sound[...] Their most popular track, Y’know, is full of teenage angst and vintage pop-punk key changes, and I can imagine it being on the soundtrack to the next massive Netflix teen romance. It has catchy hooks and feels like the kind of song you would dance around in your room to. I love the fact it’s such early days for this band, and this is the kind of authenticity you can’t buy.

Danielle Chelosky, Stereogum

California punks Hoity-Toity are underrated. Their 2017 single Opus brings to mind Paramore’s Decode — dark, emo-tinged pop-punk with vicious vocals and an explosive chorus. Their sonically vibrant 2019 EP Not Your Kind has more colors. Shelby Muniz’s voice is clean and smooth, especially on Y’know.

Chloe Spinks, RIOT Magazine (UK)

With soul-melting harmonies, incredible bass hooks, vocal runs that I wish I could sing along to and moments that can’t deny their musical proficiency, [Not Your Kind] really shines through as something people need to hear.

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