This is a great example of the fun storytelling possible through lyricism; it's one big effort to immerse you in a world of neon-lit streets, rain-drenched skyscrapers climbing into darkness, and the conflicts of the people (and machines) living beneath them. Drawing heavily on '80s synthwave without slavishly adhering to its conventions, Dreams of Neo-Tokyo is like a solid little classic sci-fi novella, set to the sound of the era that first married cosmic conflict to street-level grit. jammingdevice
Monochrome delivers one of the most hard hitting and best performance to date by Scandroid, and takes you through a journey of the unknown! TheNugget1999
Machines of Our Disgrace is one of the best Circle of Dust albums to date, Klayton continues to deliver the best quality to his audience like always. TheNugget1999