"This consistently astonishing writer chronicles happiness as astutely as he evokes its opposite." 4 stars - Uncut "Creativity sometimes croaks when domestic bliss walks in, but not here" 4 stars - Mojo "Uncharacteristically hopeful, and euphorically in love" - New York Times "Shimmering" - Los Angeles Times "Unfailingly fascinating... So exciting and vibrant, one can only marvel at the cleverness of its creator" - The Washington Post "Sly, inviting, emotional, complex" - USA Today "A stunning artistic success" - Clash "Wonderfully uplifting" - NME "A warm, beautifully balanced record" - The Observer "Catharsis does not come any sweeter" 4 stars - The Evening Standard "it turns out he can write just as well happy as sad" 4 stars - The Sunday Times "Eels mainstay Mark Everett, or E as he's known, has another fine piece of work on his hands." - The Daily Express "The wordless howl of delight on the exuberant gospel stomper "Looking Up" is Everett's most compelling statement yet" 8/10 - SPIN "The golden dawn after an awful night" 4 stars - The Mail On Sunday "Tomorrow Morning is as warm as it is weird" - Filter "An intriguing addition to the Eels canon" - The Guardian "A deft summertime pop record" - All Music Guide "His latest, best outing" - Philadelphia Inquirer |