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In Memory Of A Summer Day positively drips with golden sunlight reflecting off a pre-Raphaelite river as glimpsed through the hazy mist of an August dawntime. A trip into a long forgotten past, evocative of a childhood lost between the pages of dusty fairy tale anthologies and never ending summers. -Shindig! magazine
The charmingly eccentric songs are made all the more perfect by containing lyrics that are rich with pre-raphaelite imagery. You walk away from this album feeling as though this group is just as influenced by all of the art, music and literature that the famed acid folk artists of the '60s and '70s were inspired by. -Record Crates United