Reviews

"Two discs of densely crafted and entrancing progressive rock/metal make up a release that really should be near the top of any prog fan's shopping list right now."
Read full story here (print): Powerplay




"This is sci-fi/prog metal at its best with amazing guitar, fabulous keyboards and vocals to simply die for. This album should be up there for release of the year and if it isn't then that would be a real shame."
Read full story here (print): Rock Society




"You don't have to be famous to be a good musician and the fact is these people ARE good musicians: if you listen to the album, the whole thing sounds amazing!""
Watch full story here (video): LiveProg.com




"This is such a terrific overall package and one that is easily a must have album. Any prog music lover should have it already but if not just head over to their web page and do yourself a favor."
Read full story here: Sea Of Tranquility



"Unwritten Pages Part 1: Noah is a marvelous work of conceptual and creative progressive rock which will give the novice and most seasoned connoisseur an entertaining, though lengthy, challenge."
Read full story here: Dangerdog



"With a wealth of inspirational input from the large crew behind the album, many, many things have come together to form what can only be intoned as an ear-pleasing cacophony of sounds."
Read full story here: Metal Revolution



"This is a rollercoaster of progressive rock that threatens to become anarchic and out of control, which is perfectly in-keeping with the albums central concept: chaos."
Read full story here: Spotisfaction



"Fans of hard edged, heavy symphonic progressive rock need to take note. The music here plays like a big stage musical featuring all the sonic hall marks of that kind of production."
Read full story here: JerryLucky



"Whenever a debut album turns out to be this mature and unearthly epic, fans of progressive music should get excited and have a little dance in anticipation of Pt.II."
Read full story here (AT): Stormbringer



"This entire album is filled with music that will hijack your mind from the first time you'll hear it and will continue to grow until you'll master this 80+ minute beast."
Read full story here (AT): ProgArchives



"I can wholeheartedly recommend this album. Just remember to give this one some time to let it grow on you. I promise you it will be worth your time!"
Read full story here (CH): Metal Factory



"The song material is characteritzed by colorful arrangements consisting of latin guitars and powerful rock rythms. Stunning!"
Read full story here (DE): Heavy-Metal



"Once you've progressed to the core and got a taste of it, you realize that you can't get enough of it. And I seriously recommend these sweets. Especially if you're into surprises."
Read full story here (NL): Progwereld



"Noah isn't about simplicity and easy-listening. What it does offer is a deep level of immersion, not least thanks to a comprehensive musical package and the artwork of Mattias Norén. Impressive!"
Read full story here (DE): Underground Empire



"The science fiction nature of the storyline is underscored by frequent utilization of space-tinged, fluctuating keyboard textures; digital strings provide the backdrops for the reflective, atmospheric moods, and also add dramatic tinges to the heavier hitting dramatic parts of the compositions when needed."
Read full story here: ProgressoR



"'Pt.1: Noah' is a lot of fun and has some epic moments, such as 'In the Name of Ishmael' which is a perfect portrayal of atmospheric metal, or 'The Uranium Machine' with powerful twin-guitar arrangements like there is no tomorrow."
Read full story here (DE): Babyblaue Seiten



"An album full of musical themes, which are well composed with a rich sound."
Read full story here (NL): Blastbeat



"This album truly delivers and fans of progressive rock/metal will be more than pleased with it. Part 2 really can't come soon enough. Until then, Noah will keep us great company."
Read full story here (BE): Music in Belgium



"The eclectic nature is the most challenging aspect of this album; but it's also its biggest strength and most rewarding. Noah is sure to fill your mind with new images with each listen."
Read full story here (IT): MOVIMENTIprog



"Wherever it goes, there are the prog metal bones to return to, some blistering guitars, solid rhythms, some strong vocals too. It’s hard to pick out a highlight, the whole thing flows so smoothly."
Read full story here: Hotdigits.co.uk

Interviews & articles

The Rocktologist (2011)

Aachener Zeitung/Aachener Nachrichten (2011)

ProgArchives (2011)

Jerry Lucky (2011)

Rock Hard (2010)

Beyond Threshold (2010)

Progwereld (2011)