Forging their sound in a heated pot of pop and hardcore, this trio makes a rich, textured sound that is consistently compelling. Perhaps what is most notable is the atmosphere they create, be it on the moody "It's a Chill" or the odd jangle and wail of "Power of the Afro." This atmosphere makes the trio sound like more than the sum of its parts, similar to a band like
Low, but with a bit more visceral intensity. It's a gritty disc that resonates even after the last track has played. ~ Tim Sheridan