Highlands Magazine (France)

 

This American group begins to talk to him in the Landerneau of progressive rock. Praise abounds in sites such Progarchives.com and all this turmoil is likely to generate interest among fans of this genre that is so special prog. This work requires a certain number of wiretaps because it does not immediately reveal all its riches. Yet fishing is far from miraculous after a study in all the seams of this music. "Apophenia" the 1st song is very nice but it gives a good indication of what will be the result of the album:

travel safely in the gloom of a cosmos time appeased. Mssrs PASHMAN, DOBBS, DURHAM Kliesch and engaged in effect "Narrow-caster" to "The last gasp" an ambient space rock / pop but definitely very welcoming agreed. The whole course is played with conviction and calm but it is difficult to find ideas in this disc as there is never any excitement nor any passion. Quantum Fantaye certainly seems less about techniques but showed more energy than the U.S. the potential not

yet fully expressed. It should nevertheless be stressed that this music will win without much penalty favors the radio while at one hundred cubits above the usual productions. In addition, the tranquility that can inspire these compositions is an undeniable asset. However, not content with not putting the listener in the difficulty, this production singularly lack this sense of adventure or epic that comes from some classical or symphonic progressive psychedelic / space rock. Here is something that no doubt pleases the less adventurous listeners.

 

  - Yann Carduner (***)