Reverie Sound Revue (album)

[2] The total time to make the album spanned seven years,[3] and it features "moody Britpop" as a main influence.

[5][6] After releasing Reverie Sound Revue in 2003 and gaining fans in the local music scene, the band disbanded.

[7] Member Marc de Pape became interested in reforming the band when he made a demo for a song he wrote, with Lisa Lobsinger providing vocals.

Erica Lenti of Shred News said that the album is "musically captivating" and that "Reverie Sound Revue is a band that has grown to be exceptionally talented at what they do.

"[5] A positive review from Fast Forward Weekly stated the album is "a sonically beautiful experience, but a fleeting one", and also wrote that "the production is slicker and the songwriting a little more sophisticated [than Reverie Sound Revue]".