The journey goes on, and suddenly a voice arises among the cosmic noise, this voice resembles a lamentation, a kind of requiem, but it is as cold as the cosmic abyss. It excites strange feelings... It becomes louder and more distinctive turning into a song without words. The song fades out, and the noise of the Universe, generated by unceasing processes of creation and destruction, takes its place again.
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A very pleasant album. Like other comments said, if you like the first Camel album (Moonmadness for exemple), you have to listen at this one. calm, relaxing are the first words that come to me
You can listen from the start to the end: it’s like a journey…. in the space! yodablanc
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Easily some of the best prog music released this year - each track is a deep, mystifying progression of sound that combine to form an excellent prog rock record. Not once is the album's quality or composition sacrificed for technicality, as so many other groups do. Well done, please keep up the great music! Thank you-- Josh
Big, clanging psych-rock from this Arizona outfit fuses monk-like vocals with slow-winding guitars for songs that feel like strange hymns. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2016
Twitchy, effects-heavy post-punk grooves give way to psychedelic surf-rock delirium on the Toronto quartet's dreamy-yet-doomy second LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 25, 2024
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Every time I think I’ve uncovered all the hidden gems I find another one, this is fine music. This band has two other more recent releases not available on Bandcamp, also amazing. Kind of a mix of genres with the post rock backbone I enjoy so much, very talented! Deej