The four-piece recently had a video release party for single “Army of Daughters” off their 2011 debut Hope You Are Well.
Directed by Toronto filmmaker/Gemini award-winner Alvin Campana, and featuring the makeup artistry of MAC makeup artist Glen Daniel, the video sees lead singer Nikki gradually gussied-up by Daniel in one continuous take until mid-way through when the three guys in the band are quickly shaved and also drag-ged into the action..." Ryan Stephenson Price, Theindiemachine.com - February 23 2012
"Wouldn’t it be easier if we all could get together and mend our broken hearts as a group? Toronto pop-rock quartet The Jilted Lovers Club seem to think so.
Check out their songs Sick Tomorrow and Army of Daughters in the embed below and find out for yourself if this seems like the kind of extracurricular activity you might sign up for – Hint: IT IS…" Ryan Stephenson Price, Theindiemachine.com - September 14, 2011
"Professing a love of David Bowie, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Blondie – and with vocalist Nikki Ashworth pulling in comparisons to non-ska No Doubt, it all clearly shines through in their poppy, hook-laden tracks." David Markskell, Theindiemachine.com - June 16, 2011
" It makes me want to dance, and I don't dance." Katie Gennaro, Singles and Pairs - May 26, 2011
"The Jilted Lovers Club harnesses that bright pop-rock aesthetic in the most convincing way, delivering guitar-driven energy, catchy hooks, and well-crafted songs, with vocalist Nikki Ashworth's silky sweet-vocals packing a powerful punch alongside a theatrical presence invoking Debbie Harry. It wouldn’t come as a surprise if you hear more about the band in the future." Lonely Vagabond - March 22, 2011
Here is a shout about our performance from The Take Media’s review of Radio Belle: "...The Jilted Lovers Club, who proceeded to then invert the mood fantastically into a more decadent Bauhaus-meets-Kurt Weill groove altogether. All told, a great night for music." Daryl Fernandez, The Take Media - June 11, 2010
"Effortlessly straddling the middle ground between hook-laden pop gems and emotive rock while drawing from a classic spirit, this four-piece achieves a sound that’s both radio-friendly and unique. Fronted by a honeyvoiced Ashworth radiating warm onstage charisma accompanied by jangly riffs and tightly woven melodies, the whole package comes together as supremely confident, catchy, and entertaining." Lonely Vagabond - June 10, 2010
