Created in May 2008 to provide a home for the growing post-progressive genre and an evolving, flexible and adventurous style of music without boundaries.
The acoustic version makes each song even more impactful, sometimes more melancholic. I love how the vocal harmonies and the lyrics are emphasized even more. katchuppina
This sounds AMAZING! Exhibit A of how to make a live recording sound like an audiophile delight... Also, great gig (helps that I was there!) James Hendry
The album takes off nicely with David Longdon's "The Strangest Times", but then gets into immediate free fall and deeply underwater for the next few tracks, quite unexpectedly. Fortunately, it recovers with Nick D'Virgilio's "Apollo" (hey, this guy CAN write good music, although he hides this ability most of the time) and the remaining three tracks, one of which is another Longdon masterpiece. So in the end the final impression is somewhat in the positive range. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)