Bradford has a voice that melts across your ears like butter on popcorn and musically the band is diverse enough to maintain your interest while not sounding out of place with each other. From the rollicking opening cut "Don't Panic" to the calm of "Once a Dream", there is a real sense of quality here. Even though there are 17 cuts (two are interludes), there are no throw-aways. Quite good stuff indeed.
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