Self-styled Indie connoisseurs The Revue had to this to say about the band's debut single: "Although the music sounds British, the theme of 'While the Days Go By' is quintessentially French: enjoy life in all its fleeting glory. And despite the string of “ifs” in each verse, the subtext is “why not?” Why not drink deeply from the well of opportunity? Why not give what’s left of yourself to someone? On this song, Somehow infuses the proper amount of philosophical musing with cheerful chord progressions, and the result is splendid."
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Although I do agree I'd prefer more focus on the IRS era, this is a really solid collection of covers that delivers some unique takes. Totally inspired me to go back and listen to the original albums as well. Jean-Paul DuQuette
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The greatest to ever do it, do it again! Sometimes lush as a warm blanket, sometimes all the angles of a dance party, always suspended in and out of time _hopskipjump
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