[1] Kathryn Yu of NPR described Pink Nasty as a "young and talented singer-songwriter whose quirky alt-country songs nicely complement her pretty but powerful voice".
[1] The song "Don't Ever Change" on her second album, Mold the Gold features Pink Nasty and Bonnie Prince Billy.
[1] She has opened for notable indie music acts Britt Daniel and José González.
Reviews on the Oxford American and Austin 360 websites praise the album's blend of quirkiness and pop.
[3][4] Beck studied at Berklee College of Music, and cites Weezer, Stephen Malkmus and The Strokes as influences.