Music blog In Your Speakers has posted an interesting review of Monsoon Season. The writer specifically highlights the 60s ambience and offers some interesting commentary on themes at play.
A throwback rock record that is heavy on the proto-metal and cool with the soul. In just six songs, Monsoon Season carves out a little niche for itself as a type of old school noise making that is omnivorous in its influences.
Overall the review is a highly positive and thoughtful piece, but it’s not all rosy. The writer takes issue with lead-off song Second Sight, calling it a misstep that conjures early 2000s rock revivalists The Vines. But they are quick to note that on the whole, ‘Monsoon Season is a thoroughly entertaining record with plenty of intoxicating moments.’ The blog ultimately awards the record 72/100, which, according to their ratings system ranks as Very Good.