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"I'd
be loath to categorize music this original. PJ Harvey springs to mind,
but the style is 100% Jordans. Her vocals are astounding". The
Mix (UK)
"File
your copy next to iconclasts Eno, Bjork and Sinead". New
Zealand Musician.
"..they may just be making the most important sound of 2002. An
enchanting patchwork of ethereal harmony, unabashed gothic melody, and
a cerebral songwriting swagger, 'The Ironman' is simply stunning. A
thoroughly unique work of art from start to finish, a casual aural
menace captivates Jordan Reyne's vocals that little bit further.
Whether by hook or crook, you MUST own this album. RATING - 5 / 5". Channel
4 (UK)
"Husky and thoughtful female vocals ride over a
wide-ranging alternative spectrum of sound, from rock and acoustic
guitars, to mellow and haunting synths. That said, this sound is
distinct, with Jordan's vocals being able to reach any scale, no matter
what the music around her may be doing, making for a varied listening
experience. This is what the scene needs more bands willing to give
something new a go, and Dr Kevorkian seem to be amongst those leading
the way". Hard Wired (UK).
"The Ironman is a concept album, a study in science, technology and
humanity. Stunning poetry... evocative and moving". Real
Groove Magazine.
"Sculpting samples into dark & disquieting images - The closest
thing we have to a local Trent Reznor". The NZ Listener.
"The most innovative, emotive and experimental music ever to come out
of New Zealand". Salient Magazine (Victoria University)
"This album willl tear you apart - and it may be the best thing you buy
all year". Rip It Up (NZ)
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