"Soft, beautiful female vocals and dark synth textures add up to some great songs from this duo. Deep, passionate, longing music that you will want to play again and again" Rodney Orpheus (The Cassandra Complex) 

“Cold, dark and haunting in the extreme. Bleak, raw, synths... hypnotic drum machine minimalism... ethereal and emotionally crushing vocals. In a word... A masterpiece” – Saint Martyn (artist)

Paula has a flickering flame tongue whisper voice which has charged to the front for this record to take a captivating hold. This is an end of the night reflection sound. A secret to treasure, not a proclamation to share. It is a sound just for you in your most personal moments” Sounds & Shadows

“She has an air of the mysterious – like something out of legend [...] The music is immersive and strangely nurturing” Hera Says (site)

''It is an enchanting bound of droning vibrant organs, hovering synths, and restrained female singing. Undoubtedly this is an uncompromising yet blissful pop album inspired by Joy Division yet drifting toward more synth-driven direction. Yet it is neither a new wave nor a synth-pop release. Its poppy strain reflects upon something else. At times it may be considered an accelerated version of Lycia or a pre-exorcized rebound of Cocteau Twins. If such a sort of album were released 35-40 years ago it would have been considered a hallmark outing'' Recent Music Heroes (site)

“Beautifully avant-garde and engrossing, like a fever dream that takes you down a path of your mind” Onyx Music Reviews (site)

“The duo have established themselves as purveyors of premium-quality dark, stark, gothy electro [...] Worship is a masterful exercise in poise and restraint, a work which conveys the purest essence of isolation, of desolation” – Aural Aggravation (site)