The structure has a mind of it’s own, the songwriter has exercised their right to create freely & independently; the result is something quite mesmerizing.
Rebecca Cullen
Perhaps the biggest sound of the project, in terms of the instrumental involvement; the complex network of sounds and melodies.
There’s an anthemic & almost tribal sound to the vocals, which at times makes it feel like you’re witnessing some cultural initiation from a far away land.
The word play, the passion, the depth, the honesty, the musical atmosphere. It’s a voice you fall captive to; thought provoking and real.
The alternative sound has been captured very skillfully; at first making you notice it, and later making you glad that you did.
Sometimes you find a moment that’s even happier than happy; you simply want to live there for a while, in that moment, in that lovely little bubble.
You’ll walk away from this album with a great respect for the honesty, and an even greater appreciation for the awe inspiring sound of the music.
Everything you love about real music – live music, organically made music – is here, in the form of five brilliantly written and captivating songs.
The realness is a massive part of it all, and when you fuse it with those good vibes embedded in the music, it’s a winning combination.
The rock and blues fires out at you, as naturally and genuinely as possible. The guitar work is sensational, as is the thickness of those drums.
The artists involved have embarked upon a collaborative album fusing all the best qualities of their creativity. The result is something quite special.
The tales told are vast and unusual, and yet, all the while – the music stands alone as everything trance ever set out to be, way back when.