"A giddying array of sonic delights...packed with huge riffs and rich vocal harmonies." – Rocksound 8/10
“In a world of musical conservatism, this lot walk unafraid.” – NME.
“Quite unlike anything else around at the moment, Pure Reason Revolution merge prog and rock with electronica in ways that not even Muse could possibly have imagined.” – Natasha Scharf - Classic Rock Presents.
"Soaring Paramore melodies over an Atari Teenage Riot sound - ballsy and anthemic" - Big Cheese.
"It's Depeche Mode who provide the strongest reference point here" – Uncut 4/5
"Pure Reason Revolution will be the greatest discovery you’ve made in a very long time” – Fashion Music Style.
“An encapsulation of love in 45minutes and 25 seconds.” Henry Yates – Classic Rock 8/10
"The most stylishly complete electronica album since Soulwax’s ‘Any Minute Now.'" - redhotvelvet.co.uk
"Forget Pendulum and the like, this is real progressive electro-rock music.” – clickmusic.com
"Like a British Secret Machines, but with better synths, bigger hooks and massive guitars" - echoesanddust.com
"A post-Millennial mash-up of Heaven 17, The Beloved and early Depeche Mode." The Dreaded Press
“Amor Vincit Omnia drags the whole 80s electronics scene of Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, New Order and The Human League straight into this new millennium.” - dprp.net
“PRR left large sections of the crowd staring at each other in disbelief at what they were seeing. Their music sounds great on record; live, they are truly monumental. Rating: 4.5/5” – dailymusicguide.com
"A daring and refreshing album" - gothtronic.com
Justice for Yes fans" – The Organ.
"Have once again cemented themselves as leaders and not followers.” – dieshellsuit.co.uk 9/10
"Crunching guitar work that packs a hefty punch..their new rock-electro hybrid could work well" - The Sunday Post (Scotland) Album Of The Month
"A fresh album that combines rock, industrial metal and electronic rhythms with a good taste, sounding experimental but classy at the same time" - FREE! Magazine - Helsinki,Finland
“Pure Reason Revolution throw the listener endless curveballs….agonisingly now, strange and intriguing" Luke Lewis – Q
“From Nirvana to The Chemical Brothers, Crosby Stills & Nash, barbershop and The Beach Boys....their debut sounds like nothing else” – The Independent
“A more sophisticated blend of barrier breaking ambition and keenly attuned pop sensibility would be hard to find” – Uncut
“Big, timeless and fantastic” – The Fly
“Exploding into the biggest, mightiest guitar riff you’ve heard in your life....the kind, one imagines, that fuelled the very legends of rock…..Strong contender for single of the year, no question” - Drowned In Sound
“An amazing piece of work” - John Kennedy XFM
“Like the Superfurries PRR master the contrast between blissed out inner-space odysseys and rocking abandon” – Uncut ****
“Sensational” - The Sunday Times
“They can rage and rattle like a meteor shower on a tin roof but then take pause with a vocal swathe that recalls The Beach Boys” - Classic Rock
“If The Beach Boys and Pink Floyd had recorded together the results could not have been more inspiring" - The Sun
“40mins of dazzling epicness, superlative! – The Daily Star
“Between Muse and Mudhoney, PRR take Rock’n’Roll’s cleverest bits and rough them up on this, their wonderfully menacing debut album” - Nuts*****
“This is an album full of daring…imagine Muse covering Primal Scream’s classic Exterminator album” - Disorder
“Great big slices of the finest earfood, a special special album, glorious tales for the very brave.” – The Organ
“A jaw-droppingly ambitious feat…updating the legacies of Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin with the earth-shattering heaviness of modern masters like Muse. A riveting live prospect, one of the greatest new bands in Britain…Magical” – Rocksound (9/10) |