ReviewsRanked #15 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums of 2005"-"Gutsy, Lyrical, Dreamlike, Heartbreaking...", "Crisp, Guitar-Driven Pop Songs. They Ride Two Rails: Remembrance and Regret.", "The music's sweet spot is somewhere in the space between Forster's slowly unfolding naturalist evocations and McLennan's airy pop romanticism." - Grade: B+, 3.5 stars out of 5 - "Newcomers will hear a seductively pretty indie-pop record, while their still-ballooning cult can marvel at the sound of their iridescent melodies turning autumn-gold.", 5 stars out of 5 - "Forster and McLennan once again occupy their unique yet complementary worlds, with Forster holding hard to an unraveling past as McLennan loses himself in the milky haze of fading days.", 4 stars out of 5 - "The band sounds re-energised by an idea of the city, the marketplace, pop ambition.", "Radiant Tunes....They Remain One of Rock's Most Pleasurable Hand-Me-Down Discoveries."-Grade: A-