Album Description"Manages to take a million-and-one risks while keeping things subtle, understated, aesthetically intriguing, and emotionally resonant." -- Pitchfork "Much like the stateside phenomenon that has been questionably labeled `New Weird America,' the current folk and psych scene that has cropped up over the last few years in Finland spreads its wings over a variety of sounds, textures, and styles ranging from the noise freakouts and mantra-like drone minimalism of groups like Avarus to more straightforward, singersongwriter based material such as the aforementioned Kiila. Naukkarinen's work falls somewhere in between these two extremes, segueing effortlessly between abstract experimentation and gorgeously delicate folk harmonies." -- Dusted "Finnish folkster