Reviews
"...A robust, nostalgic trip through the '70s....SFA fashion delicate ballads and soft, demure songs that reach for the orchestral grandeur of art rock...", 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...Brilliantly clever....It might sound a bit low-budget, but it's a band speaking from their heart....a sad, beautiful record, another potent SFA spell which you'll find impossible to shake off...", "...Their commitment to their own cultural heritage and language has worked to everyone's advantage here...The rehearsal-room feel succeeds in capturing a organic, woody mystical atmosphere...", Ranked #9 in Nme's "Top 50 Albums of the Year"., 8 out of 10 - "...They've never stopped developing, never stopped ticker-taping ideas like some crazed code-breaking computer....MWNG is sung entirely in Welsh...and it's a beautiful language, a perfect mirror to their musical mix of friction, space and softness...", 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...SFA have the pop chops to make its experiments catchy. Tight arrangements of melodic bliss cross the Welsh-language barrier...with a bittersweetness a baby could comprehend...", 4 Out of 5-"...This Is Roots Music for Highland Mushroom Gobblers Stuck between 2 Centuries...", "MWNG is the pastoral sound of the former techno outfit evolving into masters of the pop form....An album full of sun-kissed melodies..."