"Graham Ross isn't the first musician to have got Iceland under his skin ... With his Cambridge choir and his own chamber orchestra, he brings us a programme 'bound together by the common relation its sound world bears to the timelessness of Iceland's topgraphy' ... But even after a rather disjointed listening experience, the residual feeling here is of a warm bath, the smoothed cadences and sugar coatings conceling the true experience of a country that, beyond the Blue Lagoon, is cold, brutal, fortitudinous and uses its timelessness to create distinctive and forward-looking art ... There's just a taste of it here on an album whose music runs the gamut of fine to mediocre - and which, despite its title, has precious little of Iceland's 'eternal music' on it".