The Beat the Sound the Dragon's Roar

In The Asbury Park Press, Joe Centeno says "we wrote these songs to have fun, play fast, loud, and to wake up the beast.

[4] The record release party was held at the Asbury Park Yacht Club on 22 October, with Deal Casino and hosting by Mantas.

[1] A review by The Aquarian Weekly says "utilizing the performance moxie of Debbie Harry and the arrangement talent of the Dead Boys, Eilee commands her craft like those many years her senior [...] and she is a hell of a vocalist."

They call "El Sueno" their favorite song on the EP, describing it a "melodic and addictive vocal barrage [..] flanked by the rest of the famil[ies'] vicious punk rock attack.

"[2] Courier News describes The Beat the Sound the Dragon's Roar as "angst-riddled punk-pop tunes," adding that "the angry albeit adorable braces-clad lass has quite the catharsis in RRHFs' mix of '50s rock, '60s bubblegum, and '70s punk, especially when Pop comes through with tasty chords and riffs to make the family affair a feast of frantic fun.