PRESS REVIEW INFINITE MIND

 

 

 

Now that Infinite Mind is out and about, it’s time to take note of – and to thank – the various media from both sides of the English Channel that took the time to shout it out.

The video was premiered exclusively by BEST magazine (thanks BESTies!) and was playlisted by Rolling Stone (FR) and recently by Francis Zegut, mythical rock radio presenter, for his RTL2 podcast on Apple, “L’INTEGRALE“. Infinite Mind is also being broadcast by a large number of independent radios this summer.

Herewith a selection of notable reviews with links:

EARMILK –  “Bounding instrumentation and rich lyricism”

GUITAR PART – “Quelque part entre Fleetwood Mac et Tom Petty” (we’ll take it!)

SONGAZINE: “..Voix et guitare vont vous charmer”

INDIEBOX

FROGGY’S DELIGHT

MUSIC CROWNS: “Setting themselves apart since their debut…” 🙂

RETURN OF ROCK (ITW)

ROCKER MAGAZINE : “..Spellbinding, a great track from the 4 piece”

VENTS MAGAZINE: “A rich new single”

FLEX

THE STUMBLE UPON

BACKSEAT MAFIA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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