Friday, November 19, 2010

Check out this latest review from Stomp and Stammer: "With the EP trifecta behind them, Strange Waves finds Skalsky and company in an even more explorative phase. His narratives of battered hearts and souls in peril, sung in Lennon-esque vocal tones, are flecked with moments of offhand brilliance. Skalsky draws as much from Merseyside as he does Pink Floyd's epic psychedelia and the Byrds' sunny jangle. The title track's Brill Building beats swing hard enough to make anyone tune in, turn on and drop out ("I don't need my mind anymore now that I'm happy and sane.") Strange Waves is a work steeped in truth, love and resilience." More here.