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Melodic progressive rock songs and instrumental interludes, a touch of 70’s influence but a product of the dystopian Now.

“Very smooth, hi-tech sounding delivery…” – Chris Jemmett, alt.music.yes

“This guy is awesome.” – Dazed, on the Carvin Forum.

“..on a rare occasion you just have to conclude that the prog world should be feasting upon the birth of a new and promising act. That’s exactly the case with this [first] album.”
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“I find this new album attractive, [..] slightly less appealing than the 2014 debut. But as that is often the case with great artists, let it not distract you from trying this fine album. Especially those that are interested in bands that play varied, cleverly made, well played and sung [..], this might just be your cup of tea.”
– Theo Verstrael, DPRP.net

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