Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Reviews3.5 stars out of 5 -- "In stoner-detention epics like 'Wucan' and 'Queens Will Play,' they bring metal guitars, multipart song structures, temples-of-Syrinx poetry and vintage synths that sound like they were beamed in from some lost Argent or ELP session.", "'Stormy High' kicks things off in rip-snorting fashion, all fuzzed-out stoner riffs and a big throbbing '70s organ.", "It's a Tight, Intense Ride -- All Sound and Fury Signifying Awesome.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "The album casts its net across the era's full spectrum, stopping off at plangent blues, pastoral balladry, woozy psychedelia and stomping boogie.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "IN THE FUTURE is full of musical muscle....They have found freedom in mashing up previously forgotten and forbidden styles.", "The main attraction is 'Bright Lights,' a multipart suite with loping power chords and lyrics possibly about communion with el diablo himself." -- Grade: B+, 4 stars out of 5 -- "More diabolical and daring than the band's shaggy 2005 debut, FUTURE peaks with the primordial 'Bright Lights'...", “IN THE FUTURE holds on to its spiritual folk roots through the entirety of the record, making it an extremely accessible -- and aesthetically complete -- album.”, "The album strikes an uncalculated blance between muscular and expansive; that's what makes it interesting.", "There's plenty to enjoy here. 'Bright Lights'' epic, 17 minutes takes in everything from Black Sabbath power surges to Pink Floyd ambiance, and you can't help but enjoy it.", "With Amber Webber's vocals rising to Amon Duul II peaks of intensity, this album eclipses their previous output and hits a consistent note of righteous force."