"The arrival of first Jesse May Smart and then Spud Sinclair has meant they've the variety and chops in the line-up to focus on the big ballads, the sort of tracks Bob Johnson used to shape, Gothic, full of death, murder and the arcane. Like the sounds of "King Henry", "Alison Gross", "Lang Lankin", "Thomas The Rhymer"? You'll love this then. Most items happily go well beyond the six or seven minute mark and with only a couple of lightweight entries that leaves plenty of meat ... There's a rowdy, boisterous, even raucous element about the majority of the tracks with Kemp and Genocky [on bass and drums] providing a really heavy, definite undertow. That gives quite a trampoline for Smart's classical prog violin, Sinclair's lead pyrotechnics and Julian Littman's dexterity to bounce off. Which just leaves Maddy - she's having a ball and it shows in her performance which is confident and wonderfully assured".