Album DescriptionThe Parisian band's American debut is one that offers a unique stance and original voice on folk, alternative, and electronic music. They're a hybrid of Simon & Garfunkel harmonies, Grandaddy's ethereal atmospherics, and as clearly indicated in their name, Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd. "Bridging the gap between Radiohead, Nick Drake, and Robert Wyatt" - Harp Magazine. "This gorgeous album of soft, finger-picked folk guitar over expansive electronic production brings to mind Iron & Wine as produced by Air. The cascading high arpeggios of 'Someday Sometimes' recall some of The Eels' most elegiac work and the entire affair is very rewarding" - The Big Takeover.