supported by 8 fans who also own “Clapping And Smiling”
This release makes me think of early delving from folk groups into jazz territory, with some Canterbury thrown in, The quartet really captures an era without falling into sentimentality, sounding like a lost soundtrack some mod 60s film at times. Airy, spiraling, effected vocals blend with what sound like vintage keyboards, guitars, bass, drums and flute for a lysergic trip back in time. Nickie Harte Kelly
supported by 7 fans who also own “Clapping And Smiling”
Like falling through a portal into a different time and place, with a whirlwind of wild experimentation brushing past you at full speed. A great one for deep listening that makes far more than the sum of its virtuosic parts. alec critten
supported by 7 fans who also own “Clapping And Smiling”
After 3 albums, this is still their best work. Delicious nostalgic 60's psychedelia from start to end. Choosing a favorite track is next to impossible, since there are no bad ones. outopias