There is a really nice, dreamy kind of ambience on display here. It is the sort of EP that slowly sucks you in without you even realising. The band themselves call it ‘infectious astral pop’. In days like this, when so many bands seem content to regurgitate the sounds of yesterday, or to make the same album over and over again, it is nice to hear a disc like this, with true ambition and an agenda all of its own. If any criticism is to be made of the EP, it is that some pieces go on just a little too long, drift just a little bit too much. However, with a little more editing, next time, they should really hit the heights.
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