"Imagine what Primal Scream would sound like if Bobby Gillespie
layered his years of experience on top of one another...Imagine if
The Kills sounded like they wanted to have sex with you rather than
each other......8/10"
Simon Hayes Budgen, NME
"in the absence of anything more interesting from Primal Scream
who have regressed into Stones blues boogie phase TMAG's debut album
is destined to become essential listening"
Rod Stanley,
DAZED
"One of the most impressive debuts of the year.... A majestic
musical journey.....KKKK"
Camilla Pia, KERRANG
"Reaches peaks of ethereal epicness, not scaled since Spiritualized....A
very fine debut"
Reef Conroy, ARTROCKER
“A high of iridescent amp groan, rusted-guitar jangle and burnt-black
psychedelic song”
David Fricke, ROLLING
STONE
“…one of the sound tracks of the summer. Standout track?
Too many to choose from.”
Tony Clayton-Lea, THE IRISH TIMES
"Frazzled, toxic, neo-psychedelia'...reviving all the right things"
David
Stubbs, THE GUARDIAN
"A wash of dreamy melodicism. Nice."
- Kevin Harley, THE
INDEPENDENT
"This dirty blast of narco-rock is what everyone¹s hoping
the new Primal Scream album will sound like... 4/5
Andrzej Lukowski,
METRO
"their songs echo the blissed out blues of Spacemen 3 and the
distortion laced harmonies of Ride, and out swagger The Dandy Warhols"
Nat
Cramp, UNCUT
"Languid narco rock that should appeal to fans of Dead Meadow,
Spacemen 3, and the Brian Jonestown Massacre. They turn it up too,
as on Hi-Skies, a larynx-shredding behemoth of Mudhoney-like screamo"
Chris
Parkin, TIME OUT
“Beautiful, bruised and brilliant 4/5 ”
Stephen
Brolin , FLY MAGAZINE
"Tonight's set is a non-stop 45-minute effects-laden rollercoaster
ranging from the narco-haze of Chasing Us Under (possibly the most
beautiful song you'll hear next year) to the punky screamathon of Hi-Skies "
Nat Cramp, NME
"One of the most promising new acts at this year's SXSW music
festival"
MUSIC WEEK UK
“…rake-thin Antipodeans playing some of the most exciting
shoegazing since the Dandy Warhols got a make over by Charles Manson”.
Latitude Festival
Louis Pattison, The NME
“…a spellbinding set…atmospheric and dark psychedelic
sound…mesmerising”
Rock Sound
"Fuck Gigs: this group seems hell bent on making their performances
into happenings…" -
FASTERLOUDER.COM.AU
"Hypnotic, driven and thoroughly brilliant"
TIME
OFF
"Their significance will envelop you....the morning after girls
stand head and shoulders above the current nu-rock "
Mark Neilson, THE DRUM MEDIA
"The best damn band from OZ or anywhere for that matter to hit
NYC in 2005 (yes, Bloc Party and Kaiser Chiefs included)"
Jasper Coolidge, JENKNY.COM
"…owing as much to Spiritualized and Spaceman 3 as they
do the Brian Jonestown Massacre…the haunt of my bloody valentine
and the Jesus and many chain is all over the morning after girls…"
YAHOO