“This album by Liam Singer really received a perfect production. It is basically a song album but there has been given so much attention to the arrangements and production, that this background for it made it also a chamber-folk album, which is so well arranged that it reminds me of some of these well-given attention to laptop-folk productions. We have a male lead vocalist, where the female vocalists provides mostly nice vocal harmonies and background harmonies or act like a second voice. Most arrangements are full of arpeggio’s. It is a kind of post-minimalist pop-classical music provided to the piano, with some additional glockenspiel, keyboards, flute and violin mostly, rich in detail and dynamisms. The used rhythms are clear, pleasant, happy, almost dancing, fresh and are conceived with a commercially attractive classical music vision. At times the album is more clearly songwriter based, there are a few moments where it becomes nearer to a subtly arranged kind of art cabaret or a musical or so, like a tale told by a barrel organ player who now has a small chamber ensemble to replace the organ on stage. A surprising and very pleasant to listen to release.”

Psychedelic Folk