"... From the opening moments, it’s clear what kind of ride you’re in for: Chugging drum machines, gloomy waves of synth, and Egedy’s voice deep and low, a sad spectre crooning from the shadows. But Egedy is sharp enough to know that the best bloomy pop does not survive on gloom alone, which is why he jam packs every song with great, yearning melodies. “Heaven Is A State Of Mind” has the twinkling chimes, throbbing bass, and palpitating synths of the best Siouxsie & the Banshees song, and it glides like a bat into a heart-tugging chorus. “Night Falls” pulses along steadily, Egedy’s lightly autotuned voice gliding along its curves like a black Ferrari on a nighttime highway. Imagine a New Order 45 accidentally played at 33⅓ and you’ve got a good frame of reference for both the tone and the hookiness here—and Egedy keeps on delivering the goods over the course of the album’s bewitching 40-minute run." -Bandcamp Daily