Hybrid Magazine May 2008 "Turner churns out a set of barn-burning acoustic tunes with giant attitude, brilliant lyricism, and alternately, a fierce anti-government spirit." Embo Blake
Verbicide Magazine Spring 2008 (Issue 23) "With gentle waltz and rock rave-ups, Turner demonstrates a mastery of the form." Casey Boland
Playgirl Magazine April 2008 "Buy Campfire Punkrock. See Frank Turner play live. Trust me on this one."
Car Audio and Electronics April 2008 "The contrast between Turner's punk attitude and folk backdrop are reminiscent of bands like The Smiths who've thrived on that sort of self-contradiction." DC Gott
30Music.com March 2008 "Turner is...one of the best. If this alt-folk genre is catching your ear Frank Turner's "Campfire Punkrock" is a must have." James Dufendach
Skyscraper Magazine Spring 2008 (Issue 27) "...based on his observant insights and progressive appeal, no doubt Turner will make some waves on this side of the Atlantic in 2008." Doug Simpson
Delusions of Adequacy February 25, 2008 "Frank Turner deserves more time in the spotlight....his lyrics are quite brilliant." Jennifer Patton
Roctober Winter 2008 "...these folky, protest-sounding acoustic and vox songs are pretty awesome."
Artists
USA Today January 24, 2008 "Aggressive, articulate acoustic diatribes with catchy tunes -- what more do you want?" Ken Barnes
Alternative Press February 2008 "On his American debut, [Frank Turner] comes off more sincere than any group of neophyte, smash-the-system wannabes. Four stars." Jason Pettigrew
SoMuchSilence.com January 15, 2008 "A punk-rock star in the body of a folk singer." Kevin Murphy
MTV.com January 8, 2008 "[Million Dead's] frontman is stepping out with a notable solo disc" Kurt Orzeck
The Firenote January 8, 2008 "Campfire Punkrock is an essential piece....2008 could be the year of Frank and after hearing Campfire Punkrock, I would be ok with that!" Natalie Colibri
Anchorage Press January 3, 2008 "This dynamite seven-track CD EP revels in the spirit of Billy Bragg and other British political muckrakers nailing the Thatcher era and pining for Nashville" John M. James
ZINK! Magazine Holiday 2007 issue "The clever and exceedingly well-crafted tracks on Campfire Punkrock are seeping with angst and sullen wit..."This Town Ain't Big Enough for the One of Me" is so antheic it should come with its own marching band." Kiki Kruz