Q (4/00, p.92) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Clearly a man of sound judgement. Certainly, it's a quality highly apparent in the guitar-heavy electronica of [this album]. By turns soothing and jarring, the tone suggests Death In Vegas with the neurosis replaced by a mood of ennui..."
Alternative Press (7/00, p.92) - 3 out of 5 - "...Layers of Muzak concrFte, radio waves and electronic bubblings announce Echoboy's U.S. debut....[He] speaks of Dylan, Television, Kraftwerk and Chemical Brothers as the best of their times and wishes this litany to bleed into his work..."
Magnet (6-7/00, p.78) - "...Warren's pop is textured, but with a supernatural edge....'Kit and Holly' is the best song here, with its burp-and-pop drum machine synthed over in roller-rink shimmer....Someone's got a fuzzbox, and he's gonna use it."
CMJ (6/00, p.58) - "...His constructions have the lush, repetitive detail of progressive electronica, and when they let go of the songwriter's impulse toward brevity, they stretch out and billow."
Mojo (Publisher) (4/00, p.92) - "...An unpredictable 45-minute journey in sound. And it's an alluring trip....The instrumentals, which dominate, are more seductive than the songs..."
NME (Magazine) (3/25/00, p.42) - 8 out of 10 - "...A heartful of great tunes...the avant-pop maverick still ranks high in the league of bloody good music..."
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