Featured on Spotify.com, #3 on Hype Machine, WXPN Album of the Week,
Ex.Fm Album of the Week, #54 on CMJ Radio
'This a band that not only has the sound to be big, but the work ethic and the creative side to do so in a unique way."
- Good Music All Day
"When an album opens up with a strong one-two punch like "Peoples" and "Doin' It, Right", I immediately take notice and think to myself, "where is the inevitable drop-off going to be?" Philadelphia's Cheers Elephant have crafted an album that has no drop-off, it is top notch, catchy indie pop straight thru to the end."
- The Fire Note
"It doesn’t take long for the band to prove that point, as the first several songs that make up Like Wind Blows Fire reinforce the notion that this is a group to be reckoned with.Right from the start album opener “Peoples” sets the tone for the rest of the record, as Derek Krzywicki’s vocals shine over top a soulful blend of chiming guitars, backing harmonies, and handclaps."
- Striker Bill
"...maybe you were able to catch a dose of Cheers Elephant. The Philly quartet reminded unsuspecting onlookers what SXSW used to look like before the three story Doritos Machine in the Sky by bringing their Kink-y brand of psychedelic power-pop to the masses."
- Spectrum Culture
“Peoples” has a Fitz and the Tantrums verse that flows into a Foster the People chorus. “Leaves” mantric vibe sounds like it could easily fit onto a Bombay Bicycle Club album, and Of Montreal mixes with Born Ruffians on “Party on Darwin.” Yes, I hear a lot of good bands in Cheers Elephant, and even Elvis’s spirit make an appearance in “Thought and Commonsense.” The whole record is packed with memorable, and most importantly, unique songs. They form a great whole and a fantastic experience."
- Race Car Space Car
"A sublime slice of upbeat sunshine pop that morphs into a brief kaleidoscopic freakout before settling back down again."
- Mad Mackerel
"When it comes to psychedelic indie rock bands, Cheers Elephant are often regarded as one of the best that our scene has to offer."
- The Deli Magazine
"A band out of time. Cheers Elephant enjoys the acid-soaked sound of a Kinks B-side (pre-Don't Forget to Dance) with an ear for arrangement and production made possible by the electric age. Their guitars make spaceship sounds as they melt your body into a vinyl pressing of their latest EP."
- Philadelphia Weekly