First listen 05/03/2026. With only one rating on here it would be an understatement to say this is under listened to. Instrumentally, the similarities to contemporaries Portishead and Cibo Matto are easily apparent, while the influence from Pink Floyd's spacey sound and The Beatles' Sun King are more subtle, but just as vital to creating the album's sound. The vocals are reminiscent of a pair of Sarahs: Cracknell and Nixey, compatriots of Stephanie Heasley, who's performance on the album makes you wonder why you haven't much of her before. Overall, this is a very pleasant and engaging listen that most would enjoy, but particularly those looking for a niche trip-hop fix