“Dover Lights is steeped in a night-world of visions, travels, and dreams illuminated by the sound of impressionistic rock guitars and synthesizers. Each song tells a story, although the meanings are heavily encrypted in elements from the natural world and biblical imagery — with lyrics sharing in the traditions of romanticism and magical realism…” — Big Takeover Magazine

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“The danger in the music is enticing. A hybrid machine with organic parts, like a vision of the future from a distant past.” - Marty Willson-Piper (The Church)

“A singular sound. Dark and elegant.” - James Eller (The The)

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"A complex work, both musically and lyrically, difficult to classify but fascinating. The band... recognizes very diverse influences, from English sixties psychedelia... even industrial music." — El Garaje de Frank Magazine, France/Spain

“One of the best new bands in the Dark Alternative field.” - André Savetier (The Wave of Things)

“Poetic lyrics reflect a surreal stream of consciousness fusing past, present, and future seasons into a blueprint of lost identities found “weighted in history” of foreign lands.” - White Light//White Heat Magazine

“Memory Dissolves is a spellbindingly poetic journey inward augmented by passionate vocals resonating over shivering guitar delays, sounding like if Peter Murphy were to front U2 over the icy soundscapes of the Irish Band’s third studio album War.” - Post-punk.com

"An alternate dimension of a familiar location with critical elements missing... where black sands fused by an atomic explosion lie next to togetherness and romantic resolve." - White Light/White Heat Magazine