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"This Kansas-bred newcomer crafts her own signature alternative pop that’s drenched in captivating sonics we really can’t get enough of." // The Hidden Hits
"We are not going pull any punches with this review. Joyland is an absolute musical triumph, from start to finish Skofee is simply amazing."
// The Whole Kamasee
“Easier encapsulates many of the themes Skofee explores throughout the record, delivering an emotive and cinematic indie pop ballad."
// Under the Radar
“Los Angeles-based Skofee is an indie-pop singer-songwriter fast becoming one to watch.” // Notion
"Original, deeply reflective, and rooted in wit and insight, Skofee digs into old wounds as she moves into a new chapter." // EARMILK
"Joyland covers a lot of bases musically, from the brilliantly crafted I’m Sorry I Killed Your Plant to the hook-laden dance track Wind Up Hero. The latter is one of those sneaky-great songs that worms its way into the endorphin-boosting part of your brain." // Beats Per Minute
"Skofee’s vocals give off a bubblegum pop resemblant energy with layered introspection, soul, and sadness. Wind Up Hero is softly radiant while conveying a darker message." // Caleb Mix
"Musically, Joyland thrills with multidimensional sonics including sugary electro, moody indie pop, and introspective folk that take the listener on an enthralling and relatable journey of finding delight in everyday life." // Prelude Press
"Polished is a success on all fronts. It's instrumentals are beautifully rich and complex, the songwriting is honed in perfectly behind Skofee's enchanting voice. Her talent and vulnerability are both undeniable throughout, not to mention alarmingly high given her relatively recent emergence." // EARMILK
“I'm attracted to songs that admit fault and work through emotions in real time rather than presenting the conclusion wrapped up with a bow. It's more interesting to be in the point of tension as a listener; the in-between." We agree and maybe that's what gives her lyrics a certain level of magnetism.” // Ones to Watch
"Skofee’s sound is super-contemporary, combining indie and pop to create a gorgeous, lush and emotional alt-pop vibe that certainly recalls Alison Krauss as well as the likes of Lorde." // LA WEEKLY