"Very much equipped with electronic elements. The band's seventh album, basically comprised of Malcolm Galloway and Mark Gatland. Many of the songs have been inspired by books. Including that unique Galloway vocal style the typical common HOGIA sound is presented again, during more than 80 minutes playing time on this occasion. Although I really enjoy some excerpts, that's a bit too much of average goods for me. Especially when considering the great album from last year that also features a quite similar length."
"Occasionally reminding me of Tears For Fears and Talking Heads, and accompanied by well thought out themes and messages, the band truly delivers more than one hour of entertaining prog music. One extended symphonic excursion, context-wise following some adventurous experiences of Malcolm Galloway's great-grandmother during Word War II. Extraordinary playful guitars, electronics are fairly in place overall."