"tight, bracing musical intricacy & intelligently incisive social commentary, much of it specific to city life: the dark vision running through provocative songs about death, religion, menial labor, urban anomie & man-induced genetic plague is powerful stuff, and the sturdy music backs it up with authority.-Trouser Press

“some of the most beautifully dirty pop music you’ll hear anywhere.” Melody Maker

"Alice Donut quietly reunited, releasing its most succinct album to date on Howler Records. Though Three Sisters still leans toward high-octane riffs & conscious rocking, a couple of tunes feature simple, catchy melodies that could easily make it to the top of the charts. But Antona has said in recent interviews that this time around the group's only in it for the fun, which means Alice Donut will remain a beloved secret among hipsters with both ears to the underground. Sam Prestianni, SF Weekly"

Three Sisters has that deep pelvic-grabbing groove propelled by Stephen Moses' signature inventive smash-&-grab drumming. Dirty, dirty metal riffs flirt with the funky rhythms. It's a roller-coaster ride where once you pull yourself to your seat there's no turning back. And it makes you feel all tingly in the nether regions. The acidic bite has been toned down for a subtler lyrical approach. Singer Thomas Antona takes an oddball thought like expired predictions of "Farmers Almanac" and explodes it into a fleshed out idea complete with back-story. "Helsinki" is a cryptic bombast of Beastie Boys pseudo-rap. The intriguing "Mister Pinkus" proclaims, "I want a human face/a normal human's human face/a face to make my mother weep/get that thing away from me/it's enormous and it's scaring me/and I hear that it's been killing off the sheep." While the picturesque "Kcick" takes a very creepy Bauhaus turn. Antona's nasal emissions are annoying at times, but it allows mainstream comparisons like: Jane's Addiction, with a sense of humor. Or if you prefer: a thinking man's Primus. But most accurate is: a groovier Minutemen. If it's smart enough to mention Buckminister Fuller... oh, we're in the soup now! -Ewan Wadharmi

“fronted by a guy that's either schooled in the ways of Perry Farrell or has his nuts in a tight spot.
Sound good? Well, it is. Really. it rocks.
Drowned in sound

“Brainy, subversive pop-core” Spin Magazine

 Alice Donut is simply one of the best bands in these here United States.” Philadelphia City