Reviews
"It all makes cripplingly lovely sense, right down to the windy, Neil Young-like guitar solos.", Ranked #21 in Q Magazine's "100 Greatest Albums of 2006" -- "Mystical, hallucinatory and deeply melodic...", "Pastoral flutes and acoustic guitars coexist peacefully with jagged electro riffs, creating rustic tunes that somehow avoid feeling like empty exercises in nostalgia.", "The quintet channels moody, transatlantic '60s psych-pop, mid-'70s SoCal country rock and a bit of '80s-era 4AD wistfulness.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "All exquisitely sung and played....We're dealing with an invigorating, many-faceted work of diverse instrumentation and durability.", "It takes a confident band to resurrect the soft-rock sound of Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles, but that's exactly what this Denton, Tex., quintet does on its sophomore album." -- Grade: B+, 3 stars out of 5 -- "Frontman Tim Smith has discovered '70s Americana, and has now ladled his love of the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac all over this second album."