"Where Any Night... really shines is in its entries on the various players whose stories have until now been left untold. Chapters on criminally ignored synthesizer pioneer John Mills-Cockell and his Intersystems/Syrinx years, left-field post-punks the Government and queercore pioneers Fifth Column are especial additions to the pop culture literature. Groups like Truths And Rights, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet and King Cobb Steelie, the latter easily Toronto's most neglected act of the last twenty years, are also rescued from that inexorable slide down the well of forgotten bands." - Michael Panontin