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Kerrang!Feb 3, 2016It's this complete departure from the norm, this clean break from Greg Puciato's day job, that's the key to Fever Daydream's success. [30 Jan 2016, p.50]
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Feb 1, 2016Much like Deftones, NIN, and Tool successfully coexist alongside their respective sibling projects, Puciato, Eustis, and Alexander have created a refreshing entity to foster an alternative outlet for their emotions and creativity with satisfying results.
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Feb 2, 2016Fever Daydream may not be for everyone but there’s something about album’s inherent vulnerability that continues to resonate long after it ends.
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Feb 1, 2016Fever Daydream is a surprisingly assured debut that, at the very least, evokes electronic music of the past and present.
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Alternative PressFeb 1, 2016The mood can at times feel oppressive, but is always rescued by either a devilishly great synth hook or Puciato's baleful vocals and heated lyrics. [Mar 2016, p.102]
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MojoFeb 1, 2016Like a turbo industrial Tears For Fears. [Mar 2016, p.98]
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Feb 1, 2016It's a remarkably ambient record that is also hard to settle into and relax around; it definitely rewards active listening.