
“And when the last notes fade away, what remains is precisely that: a lingering warmth, a brilliance that refuses to disappear completely. Like those summer evenings that we know will soon end, but for which we nonetheless ask for a few more minutes.” (A DECOUVRIR ABSOLUMENT)
“While they may not have chosen the simplest name, their music is brilliant and deserves to be discovered with this highly successful second album. It clearly looks towards America.” (BENZINE)
“A magnificent work from a band that deserves to be more widely known, as they embody one of the most valuable representatives of contemporary French pop.” (MY HEAD IS A JUKEBOX)
“Ultimately, Sing A Song That Never Ends is a coherent, sincere album that confirms The Reed Conservation Society’s growing strength. A transitional album, no doubt, but above all, a solid step in the construction of a unique universe, both discreet and endearing.” (LA MAGIC BOX)
“Exquisite precision.” (LE MONDE)
“Vintage pop with a silky acoustic sound, sometimes upbeat, sometimes caressing.” (SUD OUEST)
























