"Not the fuzzed out garage monster that was “Money For Soul” or the psychedelic night tripper that “Chasing Rainbows” proved to be but somewhere satisfyingly in between" less
"From the vibrating garage riffs that seep with color and ring with distorted warble, to the inner eastern sitar drenched pop psych that detours into galaxies of strobing orbits, this sounds like a blueprint for a Barrett driven follow up to Pipers at the Gates of Dawn with creative input from The Electric Prunes and a grinning Lennon." less
"Floating, stinging fuzz and random effects color suggestions of pop melodies freshly trampled by the heavy stomp of bass and drum then drive them through distorted tunnels that lead back to the early celebrations of heavy, when it was still cool to smile." less
"Employs the same fuzzed out murk and roll used in the beginning to simulate the droning sound you would naturally hear while propelling deep into your space of choice." less
"Various stringed instruments set you afloat while a sundry of electronic effects rocket you to the other side to a point where the vocals seem to be originating, then promptly suck you back into the drift" less
"Deftly plucked guitars and other stringed instruments join with floating percussion and mind buckling effects on journeys through the eastern side your auditory organs." less
"Roky's dimension piercing vocals,the unsettling lyrics, the songwriting, the rock and roll and the sound of the jug bouncing off your mind all come together and demand a word like "psychedelic" be used to describe them" less
"A guilty pleasure,this is a perfect soundtrack for riding akimbo on a ray of sunshine through fields of flowers, sprinkling happy dust on all the creatures of smiley-giggle forest." less
"Except for a few Lennon inflections here and there, this sounds much more influenced by where Roger Mcguinn actually led the Byrds and where David Crosby may have led them had he taken over in the 70s and led them through the 80s" less