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Songdog / Press

“..Their music is dark and sinister and beautiful and Lyndon’s songs are by turns sexy, scary, funny, creepy, heartbreaking and usually always brilliant.”

Allan Jones (Editor) - Uncut Magazine

“One of those life-changing albums where you’ll remember forever where you were when you first heard it.”

Jerry Lee Ames - Rock'n'Reel

“...glacier-paced folk noir..the storytelling hints at a real gravity.”

Gavin Haynes - NME

“Intense & sensual collection of baroque, last chance lives...supremely evocative imagery that lesser poets can only aspire to.”

Maverick

“..laidback folky settings for his storybook ruminations on the ghosts of his past..ripple with admirable tension.”

Simon Cosyns - The Sun

“..this folk baroque trio bring a theatrical flourish to tales of meaningless sex, urban losers and love gone sour...grippingly grim.”

Kevin Harley - The Independent

“..bleak, wry commentary is given full rein over delicate, pared-down acoustic arrangements”

Daryl Easlea - Mojo Magazine

“Building otherworldly lovesongs with acoustic guitar, a jagged drawl and lush accordions, Songdog’s album unfurls with grace..”

RockSound

“..like Nick Cave, he sings as if the world’s end is nigh, and does so convincingly”

Nick Duerden - Q Magazine