[10][11] He has performed regularly at various New York City clubs, including the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn[12][13] and The National Underground in Manhattan.
have described Marston's music as "instantly catchy, energetic pop rock tunes,"[15] "upbeat,"[16] and "crunchy.
"[17] Guitar World editor Brad Tolinski described Marston's lyrics as "unique" and that he has "something to say," which is "worth listening to.
"[18][19] His vocals have been described as "over-enunciated,"[20] "understated,"[21] and having a "shy slur to sexy shout"[22] with an "endearing loneliness"[3] and a "quirky confidence.
[22] Another reviewer wrote that the "title track spins and jams with ferocity that doesn't take away from Marston's melodic quality.