Scott Pinkmountain - vocals/guitar/etc..
Gino Robair, Jordan Glenn - drums
Gene V. Baker, Kevin Seal - keyboards
Eric Carlson - bass
Chris Grady, Carolyn Walter, Cory Wright, Phillip Greenlief, Jayn Pettingil - horns
Under The Radar "a massive psychedelic monster that showcases a wealth of talent" "awe-inspiring"
Ink19 "a damned impressive world of relaxing, soulful psychedelic tunes ... huge swirling galaxies of feedback'n'drones as tasty as ice cream sandwiches on Saturn." "Fans of exotic tea drinking will highly enjoy this soundtrack of sun-spinning pop tales by Scott Pinkmountain, master of conjuring magic words and the Golden Bolts of Tone, wizards of surprising musical realities"
Pop Matters "the album plays like the soundtrack to a great art house film" "glorious and blissful"..."a truly captivating piece of art."
Tiny Mix Tapes "To call Scott Pinkmountain a musical dynamo is an understatement."
"impressive"..."inspired"..."exciting"
Delusions of Adequacy "stunning"... "shockingly gorgeous melodies"..."deserves your attention"
San Francisco Chronicle "beautiful and heartbreaking" "Filled with biblical references, mythological elements and poetic lyrics, the record could easily be released as a literary work."
SF Examiner "one part songwriter genius, one part mainstream pop star, and three parts avant garde madman."
"brilliant lyrics and musicianship that seamlessly blend literary references with every musical genre imaginable."
All Music Guide 4 out of 5 stars "The imagination at work here is stupendous"
Portland Mercury "a wonderful psychedelic recording...vivid pop sensibilities...inventive" "gracefully crams a lifetime of music...into one complete recording"
Crawdaddy "there’s a vulnerable human heart at the core of the album that makes the journey worthwhile."
Splice Today "Overall, a great solo pop debut."
Hard-Boiled-Wonderland & the End of the World "Wow"
Song By Toad "a kind of music that builds up the levels of difficulty just about until the point where nervous laughter starts to percolate through the audience, and then breaks into brilliant melody once again in a sort of explosive catharsis of deliverance."
Fense Post "There’s nothing standard about Pinkmountain’s music. It’s unique. It’s original. It’s damn good."
The Pop Stereo "quite good stuff"...could "sit alongside someone like Scott Walker pretty easily."
New Haven Register "It’s an amazing listen, one that will have you respinning and respinning"
Inland Empire "Jam-packed with a staggering amount of ideas"
"Picture Titian and Jackson Pollack on the same canvas, or William Burroughs and Henry James on the same pages"