Press: "With their debut full-length, Ideal Lives, the band accomplishes one of the most difficult things in the world of music: They move their sound forward and incorporate more of their influences without abandoning their earlier sonic identity... On 'Forever Love' -- all vocal harmonies and Moog and melody -- the band welds their art-punk sound to a slice of perfect Beatlesesque pop, and what results is something fantastic." - Spin
"Rahim's debut EP came out just last year, but to hear their follow-up LP, you'd think it's been a decade-- one pinioned with a handful of albums comprising a logical developmental arc between the two. Ideal Lives sounds like a much older band's record played with a younger band's chutzpah... But what makes Rahim unique isn't their overall style; it's the tiny yet indispensable songwriting flourishes that lodge obdurately in the memory. It's how the step-by-step vocal line of "KlangKlangKlang" is mirrored by a twinkling chain of guitar notes; the mournful brass section that sounds like an old soul sample... It's Rahim's exquisite attention to counterintuitive detail, revivifying a genre that's been teetering on the verge of depletion for years." - Pitchfork Media
"The trio maintains exacting control over its requisite angular guitars and skittering drums, at the same time doling out unexpectedly lush backup harmonies and a melancholy, restrained organ." - NPR, "Forever Love" Song of the Day
"Never mind song to song, Rahim seem to balance between different poles almost note to note. They switch between reflection and action consistently and effectively throughout Ideal Lives, and that prism effect keeps you coming back to songs like 'Only Pure' and 'Desire' over and again." - Pop Matters
"...the band relies more on melody than dissonance, progress than repetition, movement than stagnancy... If Jungles presented the formula, Ideal Lives gives us the answer." - Prefixmag.com
"Rahim is hands-down one of our favorite new bands. Think spazzy (but not so spazzy it's annoying), hard, art-pop similar to Afghan Whigs meets Les Savy Fav meets a little bit of Fugazi. Rahim have tremendously strong melodies supported by a plastic-whistle-blowing drummer, handclaps, and an unlimited supply of energy. It's refreshing to see a band that is actually into what they're playing. Because if you have fun up there, we have fun down here. And Rahim shows are always fun." - OhMyRockness