A step back in time through a portal to the future... groovy, psychedelic jams, with Isobel's vibrant flute work weaving fantastic textures. There's definitely humor in their approach with nods toward almost Austin Powers-esque grooving, and I mean that as a compliment. Elements of tropicalia serve to brighten the musical tapestry even more. Perfect music for a lazy, sunny afternoon people watching or copping some shade. paliojen_black
An album that I did not expect to find, but very glad I did. Excellent musicianship, the songwriting really invokes imagery. The 60s vibe is masterful but not derivative. gorgeous. omassamolikes
This release makes me think of early delving from folk groups into jazz territory, with some Canterbury thrown in, The quartet really captures an era without falling into sentimentality, sounding like a lost soundtrack some mod 60s film at times. Airy, spiraling, effected vocals blend with what sound like vintage keyboards, guitars, bass, drums and flute for a lysergic trip back in time. Nickie Harte Kelly