Just ahead of the launch of our new album on the 20th Feb 2012, we’ve been sending out copies for review.
An excerpt follows from our first review, by Love Music, Love Life – click to read the full review.
With a sound that’s reminiscent to the likes of Radiohead and Editors; inFictions have clearly found their niche. Opening track This Road Leads to the Village of Informers commences the album with an intense build up that later introduces us to the soulful voice of lead singer Ed Cartledge. The track leads on to Frozen River, one that is particularly striking. It becomes apparent now that this is a conceptual album, designed to tell a story. It’s the track which really hooks listeners, leaving it hard not to become engrossed. It most definitely creates a dramatic atmosphere; one that actually makes 1920’s silent movies, spring to mind! The styling of the lyrics, the vocals and the instruments, make it the ideal soundtrack to a tragedy movie. “A prisoner of his sins he now waits…” “The only way it can end, is how it begins.”











