"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
"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
"...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
"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
"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