Reviews
"...Most of the Time You Get What You'd Expect: Music That's Part Trippy and Part Blues...", "A dream pop classic, a spare and gauzy outpouring of feeling that still ripples through modern music.", "The anti-social Roback and Sandoval may have sounded like they wanted to disappear, but the ghostly echo they created still haunts.", Ranked #44 in New Musical Express' list of `The Top 50 LPs Of 1993' - "...Inspired doomfolk caught in the slipstream of psychedelia, with Hope Sandoval creeping around the edge of confessions too creepy to confront....", "...there's roundabout satisfaction in hearing this moody duo firmly toe acoustic folk and dirty blues bases without losing their crucial abstraction....", 8-Excellent-"...An Even more Lustrous, Becalmed Work than Its Acclaimed Sibbling...."