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“This album is a gem, it's like someone made an album that just resonates with me on every level. there's something about it that makes it feel applicable to any time period past or present. 10/10”
Samantha · favourite track: The Great Storm of 1703
“I was like “Sludge and prog rock? Weird. And the logo isn’t really pretty. And…” and then those guys blew my mind and I shut up.”
Alice M. · favourite track: Monolith
“Here the Geordie ones have crafted one of the best conceptual prog albums of the decade. Picking upon the greatness of the post-rock and sludge of the previous album but adding ever more remarkable rocking riffage in ever so fluid epic compositions, with those ever so present keys adding a bit of that 70s twang to great effect, this is the stuff that if you play it loud on yer yacht you will see the rise of Hy-Brasil and madness will engulf you while you drown on its sonic fathomless depths...”
ALPHA-OMEGA · favourite track: Monolith
“Music with the Post Rock sensitivity of ITTCT, and the Progressive Rock complexity of Rush, blended together with Kylver’s unique use of keyboards creates an excellent sound all their own. Not one weak spot on this LP, best listened to in its entirety.”
CARPAGE · favourite track: The Great Race
“The album art for this, very adequately depicts the vibe and candor. About 900 years, and a discovery. Floating cities, eyes closed and a wary, yet cautious sense of faceless anxiety, with the strength added to persevere.”
GMagi · favourite track: Monolith
