"Lots of different experiences and adversities combine in the Rhode Island folk-rock turned minimalists' fifth album, from uncovering, in a John Cage biography, the fable that lends itself to the record's title, to the influence of Cage in their use of abstract sounds and aural artefacts, and on to a tour van crash that destroyed much of their gear and temporarily side-lined the band's Jeff Prystowsky ... To paraphrase just a touch, post-crash, necessity is very much the mother of inventiveness here. But out of that echoing vastness comes a gentle sense of melody that reveals itself, bit by bit, through repeated visits".