"Stunning."Spill Magazine

"Upbeat, but with a carefully placed provocativeness."The Other Side Reviews

"A fluid approach to genre lines but uniting their diverse stylistic instincts with a strident topical edge. 'Shame,' takes its inspiration from the dark realities of modern life. Bradford weaves a muted confessional, one that cuts deep as it explores the shame of a country that lets its children live under the continual threat of violence. This song goes out to all the lonely scared kids in this world - I hope they know they’re not alone."Under the Radar

'Dabbling in indie-folk, 90’s electro, and art-pop, his songs are inclusive, in both theme and influence, drawing from divergent musical histories to form a coherent aesthetic that only he could wrangle...an anthem for whatever cause contours to your heart, a walloping rush of sound that blasts away all hesitancy."Beats Per Minute

"Consider it tragic that Will Bradford of SeepeopleS isn’t as recognizable a name as Bonnie Prince Billy or Sam Beam. As the bandleader/songwriter/producer of this unique band with a must-listen discography for 22 years, there is no band that can nail down so many facets of indie rock as if each genre was truly their own offspring."Glide Magazine

"Eclectic."Jambase

The anti-genre indie pranksters SeepeopleS were established in Boston, MA in 2000.  The band, brainchild of bandleader/songwriter/producer Will Bradford, has released six full-length albums and two EPs on their own imprint, RascalZRecordZ. It would be an accurate statement to say that there isn't a single band on the planet that covers as much ground musically, or traverses through as many musical universes as SeepeopleS does.  Musicians have long since taken notice and members of Morphine, Spearhead, Dave Matthews Band (Tim Reynolds), and even members of Parliament/Funkadelic  are featured on previous albums. All seven records were co-produced by Will Holland (Pixies, Fall Out Boy, Dead Can Dance)  As far as "hype" goes, the band was recently nominated for "Best Live Act" for the 2016 New England Music Awards.  Other nominations include "Best New Artist" (Relix Magazine Awards 2007).The band has shared the stage and toured with such acts as Death Cab for Cutie, Franz Ferdinand, Cracker, De La Soul, The Pharcyde, Ben Harper, Kula Shaker, Presidents of the United States and have even had Jon Fishman (Phish) join the band for a SeepeopleS set during a Bernie Sanders rally.  They have been featured in Paste Magazine, Datyrotter, Pop Matters, Magnet, Exclaim, High Times, Relix. DRUM Magazine, Blue Walrus and Daytrotter, to name a short few. Their music has been used on Judging Amy (TNT), The Gates (ABC), and in feature films such as 'Canvasman,' and 'Wheels Over Paradise,' as well as on the Discovery Channel and NASCAR broadcasts. They provided most of the music for the Headcount (voting registration) documentary 'Call To Action' and have played CMJ, SXSW, as well as having played major music festivals such as Wakarusa, Trinumeral, Bear Creek, Smilefest and Allgood Music Festivals. 

In 2017, SeepeopleS released the "New American Dream" music video animated by Pete List (Celebrity DeathMatch / MTV, Marilyn Manson).  The video would end up being nominated for "Best Video" for the Independent Music Awards in 2018, and won a Pixie award for the animator for "Best Short Video," in the same year. Also in 2018, unfortunately, Facebook and Instagram banned the video and removed the video from their platforms, sealing the band's place forever as a true underground cult favorite and confirming their role as artistic provocateurs. Currently, SeepeopleS are touring in support of their eighth studio release entitled Field Guide For Survival In This Dying World (RascalZRecordZ 2022).  The album features musical contributions from Dana Colley (Morphine, VOM), Tim Reynolds (Dave Matthews Band), Nikki Glaspie (Beyoncé, The Nth Power),  Jerome Deupree (Morphine) Jason Ward (Rustic Overtones), Sparxsea, Brooke Binion (theWorst), Cowboy Eddie Long (ZZ Top), Devon Colella (QUAD) and Nate Edgar (The Nth Power, John Brown's Body) to name a short few and was released in October of 2022 on RascalZ RecordZ.