"The fourth album from the London duo recalls Brian Eno's post-psych, pre-ambient albums from the mid-'70s and explores how modern media interacts with musical transcendence".
"Perhaps the greatest compliment I can pay the album at this point is that it makes me feel a little disingenuous to attempt to summarise it into a succinct review having had only a few weeks to live with it. I suspect that there is much I have yet to discover about Furfour. Come back to me in a year".
"Mostly inaudible spoken words of something that seems like a televised science lesson in the 70s, and a Kula Shaker 'Govinda'-esque instrumental see things out on this epic new album. If you need something to invigorate your soul and send you on a journey then look no further".