With ringing endorsements from so many within the progressive post-punk movement of late, it feels like Soft Set are due to become one of the most talked-about new arrivals on the scene...fresh and inviting energy. - Mystic Sons

For me, the best songs that emulate from the dreampop and shoegaze genres often encapsulate a mix of desire and desolation. Gone does that in spades, finding itself between the mellow musing of Still Corners and the dark abstractions of Slowdive. - Analogue Trash

Gone is a mesmerizing journey through the complex emotions of loss and renewal. With its signature ethereal soundscapes, reverb-drenched guitars, and delicate vocals, the track carries a haunting sense of longing but also glimmers with an underlying hope for the future. - White Light//White Heat

Brilliant - Canadian Beats

Melodiousness, instrumental lushness, and vocal excellence - Destroy//Exist

Breezy Autumn dreampop vibes - Higher Plain Music

The baritone vocals generate radio waves that reverberate through the sound and feeds the creative mind. With astronomical euphony and cosmic themes, ["Diamond"] is an outlander with a rebellious streak. - Sinusoidal Music