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Gaia / Press

“Beautifully crafted, folk-tinged, anthemic rock. It's all solid acoustic guitar work building and layering into big choruses, topped with squally, echoing guitar solos. Their faithful fans are enthralled and nod sagely. The interplay is fantastic and they are a pleasure to watch.”

Sheffield Sandman

“These Barnsley based beardy prog stoner boys are ace as owt. Sounding like post Syd / pre Dark Side Floyd with some grinding political lyricism. Expect songs fantastically played without any pomp, camp or fuss. The best collection of beards in Barnsley.”

Student Guru

"Saving Grace" is the jewel in the crown with its big sound and soaring outro - quality stuff. With Verve-esque guitar effects heaven "Turn the Other Way" and Saving Grace", Gaia have two truly excellent tunes.

Leeds Music Scene

“Pulled off with style and genuine emotional force, slow burning, moody, post-grunge rock that crashes out into rock explosions All of which suggest a band of some talent.”

Eerie Powers

“With the buzz that is going around if you want a seat for this night you better start queuing up in the afternoon! Their style blends a lot from early Hawkwind with their driving bass lines and Uriah Heap with a touch of Dave Gilmour style electric slide guitar thrown in for good measure.”

The Glossop Advertiser

“A four piece from Barnsley with a tip of the hat to Floyd, a hint of Folk, a nod in the direction of Psychedelic and a sprinkling of hard-edged rock. Well crafted and well worth seeking out. An eleven track album of highly original stuff.”

Dean Pedley - Hard rock house