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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 “Crumbs Of A Day”
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 “Crumbs Of A Day”
From the Soft Machine-esque atmosphere, to the crazy Zappa freak outs and the hints of video game soundtrack influence (you can hear musical quotes of Pokemon Blue/Red cave music at 3:16 in Daytona as well as the Tom Nook theme from Animal Crossing at 1:00 in Himalia), this album will take you on a trip. This is by far my favorite Prog release since Koenjihyakkei's Dhorimviska! I'm excited to hear what will come next from this magnificent band. J.C.