England’s Muller & Patton bring forth, via Berlin & America, a splendid meld of Pop-Rock that brings to memory, bands like Badfinger, The Beach Boys & Abby Road era Beatles. Needless to say, their material is originally crafted & conveyed to fit the niche of their own making indeed

In the cut “Marylou”, a multiple layered Vocal approach is of much benefit to the ear. A tip of the hat to Brian Wilson, amidst some adroit Cello Synthesis counterpoint

In the song “But Do You Trust Me”, one can hear an echo of E.L.O. & Sean Lennon. Muller & Patton have an enigmatic & eccentric side of positive vibrations

“How Was I To Know”, moves in a tangent augmented with Harpsichord & kicks in with pervasive chord progressions ; Into the light & out of the darkness

“After You Cum”, despite its Risqu'e title, veers to an electronic medium & gathers speed as it rolls along. Lyrically twisting & turning on the round-about ; One reflects upon the English band-10cc ; But what more so comes to mind, is Kasim Sultan Vox-via Todd Rundgren’s Utopia

At the root of it all, Muller & Patton have carved themselves into a metamorphosis of sound highlights. Ingenious lyrically & coupled with stupefying quirky compositions, lead to vistas of sonic-sight

Refreshingly post modern, plus Alternative Pop ; Morphing to higher ground & traveling at the speed of sound

Muller & Patton create bold compositions of structure ; With bites of fanciful & scintillating audio. Stop for a moment & enter the labyrinth of a musical prism. You’ll find yourself at Muller & Patton's front door