"I am instantly transfixed the moment Deng opens his mouth. This sophisticated awareness of one’s cultural background and achievements instantly feels different than the average Chinese egotistical, nationalistic attitude toward “being the center of the world.” It is full of humility, self-introspection, respect for the outside world and nature, not to mention in line with the ancient Chinese’s high regard for abstract, daring, progressive art making. It shines like a beacon of hope in that perhaps not all Chinese people have forgotten the true greatness of our culture: that we once prided ourselves on being humble, courteous, creatively adventurous, etc." _Tim Den(http://www.transformonline.com/music/reviews/004352.php)
"again a departure from vocals of most Chinese bands that seem to think that in order to be in a rock band, one must sing yelling. And speaking of vocals, Lonely China Day sings solely in Chinese, not in English, like many Chinese subculture bands do. In asserting their own music that has incorporated both Chinese and Western styles but never straying from their Chinese roots, Lonely China Day is helping to redefine Chinese subculture music."_Larry Kao(http://www.international.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=56043)