[2] In 2017, The Guardian described his sound as, ‘a fusion of jazz, 2-tone, Tyler, the Creator and the Kooks.’[3] Dazed said: ‘Pyke’s songs combine “classical songwriting with a dash of reggae, hip hop, and indie.
'[4] Clash commented: 'The Peckham artist excels by channelling a laid back, jazz-inspired vibe, a highly creative songwriting stance that seems to grow with each passing track.
[9] Cosmo finally released 'Curser's Lament' as an official single (and the title track of the forthcoming EP) on March 29, 2023 answering calls from his fans since the demo version surfaced online in 2016.
Music Week 2016 ‘[Cosmo’s EP due in 2017] bends his varying influences (Joni Mitchell, 9th Wonder, Mac DeMarco) into a breezy five-track introduction that could be the most interesting thing Fraser T. Smith has] put his name to in years.
[He] strokes his guitar as if swishing through water - fitting, really, as his lo-fi jazz-pop easily lulls the crowd into a blissful trance… Pyke sings about the pleasing banalities of life on a wave of fidgety song structures and complex time signatures.
While his voice flirts with soul but lacks a polished finish there's a quirky charm to his tone that, judging by the packed-out Prince Albert, has garnered him a whole host of committed fans.’[16] The Guardian, 2017 ‘If Pyke sounds like a refreshingly different kind of artist, then that’s because he is… an extraordinary personality: like his musicianship – simultaneously catchy and slack – he possesses both the brilliant confidence and unconstructed thought process of someone still figuring things out.’[17] Dazed 100, No.14, 2017 ‘This blissed out musical wunderkind is exporting chronic sunshine from his Peckham bedroom… His Just Cosmo EP deals with a range of topics (some darker than others…) but it’s always his playful personality that shines through.’ The NME 100: Essential new music for 2018 ‘We’ve decided that these are, without doubt, the 100 new artists rock-solid guaranteed to make 2018 a magnificent year for your ears… [Cosmo Pyke x Chronic Sunshine] Sounds like: Sunshine-filled pop guaranteed to put a spring in your step… there’s reason to believe the artist has the chops to make it to that level [of Frank Ocean, whose video he appeared in].’[18] Bandwagon Asia, Cosmo makes his mark in Singapore, 2018 “[Cosmo] is one of the many emerging cultural icons of his generation… this gig proved that he was not only masterful at musically encapsulating the wistfulness of youth but also at being a great performer.”[19] KTSW, A Piper For Janet EP review, 2021 “Pyke has leveled up exponentially… This [title track] feels huge… Cosmo’s soulful songwriting ability shines the most through [track Filet Mignon]... the genius behind the lyricism in this song is evident… [On song Railroad Tracks] Pyke does this [scream] so effortlessly you would think he was a hall of fame rockstar… this record has the markings of a future legend and a household name… [Seasick sounds like] something composed by the great Frank Zappa…’[20] Fraser T. Smith via Music Business Worldwide ‘MBW World’s Greatest Producers’, 2022 ‘I’ve just been very fortunate to be around great artists… with my label, 70Hz… I’m able to shine a spotlight on incredible talent.
It could be Claire Maguire…”[21] Billboard - ‘10 Cool New Pop Songs to Get You Through The Week’, May 2023 ‘A collective sigh of relief can be heard from Cosmo Pyke’s fans, as the British artist has delivered the new EP Curser’s Lament.