The debut album from the Canadian band has a lot of promise and potential but they have to clean up the obvious 70?s prog rock and King Gizzard influences. Still, the shoegaze influence is a great sound and idea to help separate them from their contemporaries and the huge builds (reminiscent of mid-2000?s post-rock) have a lot of presence and explosion when the build pays off. Still, not every song hits hard, and after a while, each track does start to bleed together.
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