'The Slow Cyclone' reviews

"Proper Psychedelia from the outer reaches of sense and reason." — Andy Fyfe, Q magazine

The Slow Cyclone

"very clever and unusual lyrics, stunning harmonies and vocals"

"psych-folk and dreamlike harmony pop songs with strong tunes"

"Charming, Endearing and Beguiling"

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Coming 17th November: 2 minutes and 55 seconds of life affirming, raw kinetic energy, with a sound that is a collision of South African township rhythms, The Byrds, buzzsaw rhythm guitar played on a toy guitar through an amplifier made from a cereal box full of wasps, with harmonies by a cosmic male voice choir.

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About 'The Slow Cyclone"

"I think this album gets to the essence of what we are all about and I am very excited about it," says lead Scientist Nathan Hall. "It's home made and spooky and innocent and timeless. You can hear breathing, coughs, cat miaows, cheap drum boxes, cardboard box percussion, songs about decommissioned robots, a daydream about being the destroyer of all evil, a guest vocal by the wolf from the 3 little pigs, and Cobra Clouds.

"The songs span 2001 to 2014 so they have all sorts of different moods and ambience."

"The Slow Cyclone" is scheduled for release on 3 November 2014.