and from Kayo Dot's interview on Lamentations of the Flame Princess:
"The new album Choirs of the Eye takes the MAUDLIN OF THE WELL twists on music and twists them around again with more open, flowing compositions of (to my ears) foreign and weird music
but compelling enough that I want to come back to it and figure it out, not send it off to family somewhere as a revenge plot for childhood trauma...But the point is this isn't a band playing lip service to the notion of creativity, and their idea of 'being different' isn't just a marketing sales point..."