“I’ve been looking forward to writing this since I first heard it last December. Now it’s here and now it’s ready and I am glad to introduce them…”
Category Archive: Music Reviews
“An album that swerves between romance and violence, that tricks and takes us someplace other…”
“Through the eyes of a man of three homelands, South Africa, Zimbabwe and UK, we hear the fear of new splinters and fractions. And the loss of some gone common faith…”
“We’re four singles in from The Lizards, each release sees a tweak in direction. Their modern-day psyche sound gains weight with each track while they keep their cult throwbacks at core.”
“If every homage and throwback was this good and faithful, you’d swear this was original sin.”
“Through the measured collisions and the swirling of noise, we can pick out the pieces of splintered electro, prick at the crisp flecks of abstract percussion, or wade through its ultra HD widescreen violence….”
“To the labels, the artists, the indies, the late night keyboard warriors, the shy bedroom writers that sent out their first tracks….”
“Neo-psychedelic sub-gothic krautrock, cruel and mean in its dark art-house violence.”
“Let it serve as a platform for free form and thought, while enjoyment creeps in without warning.”
“There’s loose linked expressions of imagination, intrigue, excitement and glitch-filtered flow. This first single just hints at the expansive tracks that I hope he’ll release in good time.”
