A disorientating act of resistance. The Guardian Contemporary Album of the Month May 2023
A radical expression of empathy, as stunning as its themes are crushing. The Wire
Powerfully defiant and focussed. The Journal Of Music
Astonishing, formidably constructed music. Citizen Jazz
A behemoth of sonic, worded, and performative multi-disciplines. Monolith Cocktail
It rages, it fights against indifference and insensitivity, against social injustice. Česky rozhlas
Part jazz, part electro, part Frank Zappa, part Charles Mingus…a full on experience. Dancing About Architecture
Confounding musical structures in invigorating ways; creating a new language in its wake. Dig With It
Radical improvisational instincts matched by uncompromising political commentary. The Thin Air
A freshly minted urgency [that] calls to mind Escalator Over The Hill-era Carla Bley and Matana Roberts’ sound collages. UK Jazz News
[Habits of Assembly is] a rallying fuel – a blazing addendum to a release that already felt so apposite. Anois, Os Ard
Rails against all forces of oppression. An impassioned plea for the people of Syria, Sudan and Gaza. A heartbroken howl. Ban Ban Ton Ton
What can music do in the face of challenges such as migration and ecological destruction and horrors such as Gaza? This is one, impassioned, response. Irish Times Top 5 Jazz Albums of 2024