Something a little bit different, a breakaway from the political norm & a recording that lays bare a more personal & somewhat vulnerable side to the band.

Rebecca Cullen
A shining example of the beauty of reflective songwriting & the power of this when placed alongside a somewhat more classic, mellow rap vibe.
The realness embedded within the lyrics adds to the genuine, indie feel of the whole thing. It’s music to believe in, to relate to, to turn up loud & enjoy.
I’m not afraid to voice my opinions on politics, religion or sex. I believe nationalism to be one of the biggest barriers to a peaceful planet.
There’s all but a feature length film to fill you with thoughts & self reflection. The energy is superb & maximises the strength of the song brilliantly.
Unforgettable is the key word. The two songs highlight the complex & creatively free sound the band are about to present to the world in full force.
Let it be stated for the record that no other band should dare entertain the notion of competing with us; on stage we’re going to be very hard to touch.
As a musician, it’s impossible to question the level of skill Chris Murphy has achieved through playing & exploring sound so creatively & so consistently.
A five minute explosion of great vibes & hopefulness. The optimism the soundscape inflicts upon you is infectious.
It’s a pleasure to listen to & it comes with a message of truth, that music is this universal tool for everyone to share & connect with others through.
Danny Baxley offers a fresh, creative take on music & artistic expression. To turn it up loud, enjoy & escape to; Ithaca has its own voice & energy.
Something of an audio revolution, the creative production is gripping. Not dissimilar to a soft breeze, with an unexpected edge of industrial modernisation.