"Rock musicians have been dipping their toes into the Middle Ages forever, from Incredible String Band's troubadour folk, to Led Zeppelin's piper leading us to reason; from Iron Maiden's historical epics, to Fleet Foxes' dalliances with the Baroque. Langan Frost & Wane aren't mere dabblers, though. On their self-titled debut album, [they] are fully committed to the era, transporting listeners to a land of sorcerers, alchemists, falconers and damsels. Trafficking in eerie minor keys and buttressing their guitars with bouzouki, mandolin, harpsichord, flutes, violin and organ, the psych-folk trio is all in on the concept from opening track "Perhaps the Sorcerer" to the closer "Diomyria" ... What Langan Frost & Wane have done here is remarkable, having built a cinematic village of characters with tales to tell that resonate beyond that construct, and sound tracking it with instrumentation drawn from the folk world, Eastern genres and Renaissance fairs - and they've done it without being shticky. We hope to hear more from this trio of troubadours".