3 Kisses / Press

“Alaska may seem like an unlikely place to launch a reality show about a party punk band; yet 3 Kisses is going to give it their best shot. "Kiss Off," the band's homegrown reality series, will focus on how a bunch of dedicated musicians balance the crazy, fast-paced indie rock and roll world with the normal everyday world of children, 9-to-5 jobs, school, and the occasional moose. And just to make it interesting, they chose the "Little Station that could," a locally owned and operated Valley channel, LMTV303, to capture the chaos. LMTV303, broadcasts on MTA's community-access Channel 303; their programs also stream on Ustream and Youtube.”

““Lethal Love Addiction is the first release since Tish became single again and many of the songs seem to reflect the emotional roller coaster she’s gone through in this time. I’ve got to say, a pissed-off emotional Meeks makes for some really good music….3 Kisses pounds through 16 tracks in an hour of music for Lethal Love Addiction and it’s a really fun listen. It really takes you full-circle on the relationship train. I could see slamming a few beverages while watching their live show. Hopefully soon we’ll all get that chance.””

“The songs are fun and my vote for coolest line in a song is “I can’t forget your stupid, ugly face!” ̄—Which is sung, not shouted, by the way—on the title track “Lethal Love Addiction.” What got my attention was the sudden octave jump right before the chorus. When have you heard Joan Jett do that with one of her own songs? Track three, “Fly Away” begins with melodic use of open chords. Then there’s the final track “Work Of Art” with its classical piano riff carrying the song… Tish Meeks, who wrote all the songs’ lyrics, has the ability to convey her feelings through the music in a way that makes you feel like you really know her. These songs are written from the heart and it really shows… This is definitely not your average punk band.”

"...solid writing and arranging, powerful performances, expert production, and almost unparalleled lyrical sophistication. Meeks continues to grow and evolve as a poet and storyteller. And while her chosen format is edgy and, at times, decidedly brutal, it is nonetheless effective. "Lethal Love Addiction" is a fascinating and complex piece of work that is not for the faint of heart. The same can be said for Tish Meeks."

“[Lethal Love Addiction (Batteries not included)]...this is the best 3 Kisses album that I've ever heard. Bottom line...if you're gonna buy one album this month...make sure it's this one. ”

“3 Kisses pack more energy into a 3-minute song than all the WMD's combined!”

Martin Folkman - The Musicians Atlas

“...fun and intelligent mock anger--pierced tongue-in-cheek anthems to annoyance that everyone can relate to and smile about.”

Dan Workman - SugarHill Studios