Interceptors Reviewed on Pots Blog (4/5) (Translated from Chinese By Google)

If you enjoy staring at your shoes via Ceremony, you will naturally look forward to the Screen Vinyl Image, a genetic Skywave sound for shoegazer stares. However, the more icy new low-profile electrical rhythm and magic of the music form a long structure, with Joy Division's bleak regret Shibuya patterns seem to reveal a black electronic noise is no longer the focus of attention. an  orchestra, full of post-punk slightly Factory Records with the addiction breath of sound in the early 80's really gives the illusion of a ghost, even though we have broken beats and Dub collages it's no surprise the performance is of magic, but also low-key Styles deliberate ambiguity Cang Mang for the loss of love, but it can not be denied even in the absence of staring at shoes to add to the fun, listen to this for the best magic journey.

In The Trojan Wall of Sound Blog (8/10) (Translated from Russian by Google)

It is difficult to talk about the style of this album. Genre...Electronic music. Style... is complicated. And in the spirit of electronic shoegazey Schnaussa, and something from the time of despatch Ultra (Depeche Mode), a little bit of how I understand the electro-flare and post-punk, a little Darko and the Gothic and, of course, the synth-pop. But names mentioned are all successful in the cocktail with an interesting atmosphere of industrial peace. So far, however, I can not understand how it was in the folder shoegaze, but in related styles - it lies.

Hot Zilla Blog (Translated from Portuguese by Google)

Imagine the incidental tracks from the horror master George Romero and John Carpenter to allied guitar dissonates of the Jesus & Mary Chain with a touch of electro experimental, that the principle may sound strange and a little pretentious. Those responsible for that sound interesting are the American Screen Vinyl Image and offer the great "Interceptors" their first full length record sound official. A band nothing against the current neo post punk and electro-rock has consolidated betting in compositions that seem to be part of the score of any 80s slasher movie genre.