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An awesome album of intelligent and therefore highly gratifying music. Modern folk with a respectful understanding of what 'progressive' can be, adding and subtracting what works for them. Fine performances from all, with an ideal production quality. Michael Reilly
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Argh, this almost wandered down the withlist, but this artfull prog album really can't wait to become one of the lovely Cuneiform weekend specials to be integrated in my collection.
As many have said before: Strong contender for prog album of the year! Carsten Pieper
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In 2019, I was in Salisbury and attended the Alphabet Business Convention without knowing any artist. Lost Crowns was my favourite band that played there. Pablo P.
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Stunningly mysterious! Richly evocative arrangements with beautiful contours of expressive playing and vocal delivery. A fine example of the Larcombe's mastery of their very particular aesthetic. Beguiling. Mr. Lancini