Archived Press
The Scotsman
On Velociraptor Attractor, Flux Velociraptor
“Brimming with ideas... A mix of clever, repetitive guitar hooks, and full-on riffs with proggy overtones they somehow bridge a gap between the more hairy rock’n’roll of ‘true’ metal and the introspective math rock of the US."
Is This Music? Magazine
On 3000 Fists, Flux Velociraptor
“High-octane techno beats with some intense guitar riffs, recalling The Prodigy… It certainly hammers home its messages with some brutal noise but also drips with bravado and sheer energy.”
Discovery Music
On Billy Everyteen, Flux Velociraptor
“Billy Everyteen showcases Clinton’s innovative and unique approach to song writing. Listeners can enjoy if they hear the song once and others can listen more and examine more deeply the complex rhythms present, picking apart the songs layers and indulging in the skill oozing throughout the song.”
Scottish Alternative Music Awards
On Velociraptor Attractor, Flux Velociraptor
“The highly talented trio take you on a psychedelic journey into post rock and beyond.”
Jim Gellatly - Amazing Radio
On 3000 Fists, Flux Velociraptor
“Yes! Explosive! Like Alex Harvey fronting the Prodigy.”
Hardbeat
On Velociraptor Attractor EP, Flux Velociraptor
“It’s not always easy to make completely instrumental tracks which retain the listener’s interest for their duration. However, on this record the band have succeeded in creating pieces that deftly tread the balance between proggy experimentalism and more conventionally crafted heavy riffs.”
Vic Galloway - BBC Radio Scotland
On Velociraptor Attractor, Flux Velociraptor
“Echo’s of Battles, King Crimson and Tom Morello - a quality slice of math rock.”
The Skinny Magazine
On Velociraptor Attractor, Flux Velociraptor
“A lot of the credit for the crunchy punching sound lays at the door of Gary Clinton who looks after guitar& synths and there are definitely parts of Velociraptor Attractor that function as a showcase for what he can do."
The Skinny Magazine
On One EP, Tabasco Fiasco
“Enthralling modern prog, TF's repertoire is both extremely varied and consistently well realised. The driving riffage of Conspiranoia contrasts with the paced, instrumental schizophrenia of Pink Sabre Rattling. It succeeds in striking a perfect balance between instrumental prowess and astute songwriting."