The Big Takeover magazine listed Shine So Bright at number 18 on their Top 40 reviews in the latest issue and we couldn’t be more proud. Jack Rabid wrote a glowing review saying it was, “A highly developed, pleasing post-punk maelstrom,” with “blissed out overdriven neo-psych guitars… patient atmospherics, articulated power riffs, and elongated melodies.” He compared the sounds and melodies in SSB to heavy weights like, Echo And The Bunnymen, House of Love, Shudder To Think, and Ride and said, “a back of the matchbook comparison might be Catherine Wheel fronted by Pale Saints’ Ian Masters.”
