Natalie Beech - 'banyard's poetry is powerful hard hitting stuff. not only is it an explosive social commentary that reflects modern day society and the way in which language has developed recently, but it connects on an emotional level that is wise and mature for such a sparkling young talent'
Craig Brooks - 'i have to say it has changed my life forever. i didnt think anyone could write exactly how i feel in such a unique and beautiful way but [Max Banyard] does. amazing... i think he represents the common people and the artist in everyone. [Banyard] has gone so far in such a short space of time, it is truly extraordinary. [His] inspiration seems so come from no where, more intriguing than T.S Elliot and deeper than Hemmingway.'
Simon Underwood - 'This almost grandiloquent yet inept powerful piece, captures emotion in it's purest form, whilst a resonance of confusion is created through the stocatto delivery the elegance is unmatched. The fecundity of this young mans creativity knows no bounds.'
Damon Money - 'Poetry so poignant and atmospheric, it would make those who listened to it doze off into a land of rivers, kung fu and unicorns. eventually making the listener pee in his/her pants. Timeless.'