"From the clever artwork to the sound quality, Sacred Bones have outdone themselves, and the urge of so many compilation curators to pack a CD within an inch of its life is forgone in favour of a highly listenable 40-minute album. Considering it spans almost a whole decade, it's remarkably well-sequenced too-you might not guess that Screaming For Emily came a whole seven years later than Kitchen & The Plastic Spoons. Killed By Deathrock is clearly a well-researched labour of love".