Ian Handsley
Fell in love with this album on the first pass. The blurry haze of all the instruments works so well with their voices, which stitch tracks together so brilliantly. The Specter aside, songs move effortlessly into rinsed out shoegazey choruses and crescendos that often feature quite beautiful duets between Jace and Olga. This what shoegaze would have sounded like in the late 60s and early 70s. Amazing.
Favorite track: The Specter.