The musicianship is phenomenal, always in keeping with the overall mood yet free to roam the halls of creativity without barriers or expectations.
Rebecca Cullen
The magic is in the possibility, the freedom of the sound. Donald Wiles brings his musicality & enhances the soundscape in a beautifully natural manner.
Unbelievably smooth, the instrumental performances are fantastic, the way they’ve been mixed has such a delicacy that the skill just floats out around you.
The pioneer of Sitar-rock, crafting bright & enjoyable rock music with an added touch of something special to embrace & to recognise them by.
The concept stands out & the melody sinks in very quickly. It’s a gorgeous release, a welcome addition to the uplifting joy of a wonderful time of year.
The song is the sort that begins to transform as you listen, it starts to belong to each individual witnessing it, and that’s a wonderful thing.
There’s a definite indie edge that really works in its favour. Grant Smith’s leading voice & lyricism make for something incredibly soulful & fresh.
The music softens you, the words break you down, the changing pace reminds you how uncertain life is. A band with a shared love for artistry & expression.
Well & truly reigniting the flame for punk rock, ferociously expressing ideas relating to free thought & occasionally crossing over into indie-rock & blues.
The connection between singer & song starts to come second to the one between the listener & the song, and that’s a powerful thing & a wonderful gift.
The music is smooth & everything works well to maintain this. There’s a confidence about it all that hip-hop fans will likely be drawn to.
Showcasing immense versatility & uniquely inspired creativity that strikes all at once as professional, deeply soulful, and forever unpredictable.