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NME Magazine

"On their debut EP 'Moon', Portland quartet Nature Thief mix the darkness of Warpaint with the haunting folk of Cat Power and Vashti Bunyan, and the results are quite special. Finger-picked chords and enchanting vocal harmonies brew across four slow-burning tracks."  -Matt Wilkinson

Willamette Week

"Debut EP Moon integrates... Emma Browne's floating, somewhat eerie vocals with simple, fingerpicked acoustic melodies and heavier bouts of hazy, surf-influenced psychedelic guitar, all creating a lulling ebb and flow reminiscent of the steady sway of a train." -Kaitie Todd

The Deli Portland

"...a plentiful amount of soulful musicianship that sails along the lines of acoustical psych rock. It is derived in Pacific NW indie-pop but holds a vintage tone in the wallowing melodies and their greatest weapon is something you don’t see too often in these categories, strong lead vocals." -Colin Hudson

Gelatinous Blog

"Moon is like laying down on a warm, fuzzy rug next to a fire. It’s also like wandering through a forest under the influence ofmescaline. In a nutshell, it’ll relax your body and free your mind." -Alexei Shishkin

The Portland Mercury

"Docks betrays a sound all Nature Thief's own: a flowing, chimerical embrace of harmony-laden dream-pop and the proggier elements of British-Isles-informed folk." -Ned Lannamann

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