The line of best fitd. 22. June 2015ByByKate Traversd. 22. June 2015"Parks and Newcombe might be declaring nothing, but the words uttered through this album are compelling enough to leave a long lasting impression. "I found a piece of paradise and I wanted to spread it all around" Tess Parks croons on "October 2nd" - it seems that's exactly what this duo are trying to do here. Having found a heaven in their collaboration, they've crafted a debut album together that proves both emotive and enchanting".Read review
The quietusd. 30. June 2015ByByJulian Marszalekd. 30. June 2015"Parks proves to be a fine foil for Newcombe's music; her voice embodies that 3am haze and languor that suggests one too many hits from the bong and a forty-a-day smoking marathon. Elsewhere, most notably on 'Friendlies' and 'Melorist', Parks and Newcombe work well in tandem to create an air of tension and menace. 'Friendlies' is particular is underpinned by an elasticated guitar motif that burrows into the brain and stays there long after the event".Read review