These guys wrote the book on early 70's Progressive Music!!!
Dan Hornback | creature25@home.com (Hayward CA) | 01/28/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Things to Come is a fairly great album. A catchy beat here, a concept there, and you have a fine, but quirky album. The Surprise is Psi-Fi. I was in a hippie underground record store checking the newest releases in '74. I spot that green xrayed eyeglass wearing skull cover art. Best album cover I'd seen. The tastiest is in the sound from your speakers. Quirky rock and vast Moog sythesizer sound valleys all coming together in a MiNd bLOw3nG Suite that rises to the top of a dense cacophony. Good sense of fun and night time mind wandering. "Turn up the incense" KABoooOOOO00000MMmm. ...better than the Shaggs, even today!"
Seventh Wave: Ahead of its time
DUSA | Panama City Beach, FL USA | 08/29/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Ken Elliott and Kieran O'Connor bounced onto the London music scene in the mid-1970s. Using synthesizers, conventional instruments and advanced studio production, the pair made music that sounded enormous. It was exciting to be around them. Thirty years later, the sound is just as large. The chord change ups, the skillful production techniques and the message are, today, relevant, modern, enchanting. If you like Brian Eno, Rupert Hine, ELO, you will love this. Remember, there is nothing like an old dog....!"