"Those interested in cutting-edge bands would do well to pick up a copy of Everybody; the never-ending array of styles and influences that the band pulls from allows the band to provide something for everyone." - hotindienews.com
"Rather than revel in the endless boasting and beefs that permeate so much hip-hop these days, New York-based MC trio The Higher Concept aim for something a bit more radical: togetherness." - neufutur.com
"The Higher Concept have this amazing ability to trick the listener into thinking they are listening to something music has not heard before.... And, this writer/listener loved it... Fans of A Tribe Called Quest, Len, LMFAO, Arrested Development and Gym Class Heroes will find something they will really want to keep in their music collection on this." - Suite101.Com
"From start to finish Everybody by The Higher Concept is an impressive collection of music. The music is highly original, thought provoking and just plain entertaining to listen to. In many respects this project is light years ahead of it’s time and is comparable to a Melting Pot of musical flavors... The melodies are well crafted and the lyrical content is packed to the hilt with brilliant messages." - musemuse.com
"THC is changing music and putting new "life" into it with their talent and vision" - musicemissions.com
"The Higher Concept, or THC (hmm…), a hip-hop trio out of New York City, is so brightly optimistic in their message and tight with their lyrical stylings that it is virtually impossible to say a bad thing about them. They’re like a wired-hair terrier wearing aviator goggles and a scarf while riding in a motorcycle sidecar: you can’t help but smile." - Nanobotrock.com
"Since their beginning in 2005, the band has made it clear that they don’t want to compromise on their message and their sound. They have a “Grassroots” motto and they display that in their latest release." - JP's Music Blog
"EVERYBODY is a testament to its name: the songs are packed full of collaborations with NYC’s hottest young musicians & producers. It can be easy to get lost on a disc with too many featured guests, but THC cuts through the symphony with flawless production, creative lyrical flows, and a subtle (yet easy-to-understand) unifying message." - New Swag City