The Pseudo Echo campaign turned out to be one of the most successful take-ups for Pledgemusic generating 126% of the financial goal and guaranteeing the release of the album.
I have reflected upon many of my life experiences over the last decade with the lyric content, and hope people will relate and connect with us.
"[5] Arne Sjostedt from Sydney Morning Herald gave the album 4 1/2 of out 5 saying; "Opening with three absolute pumpers, Pseudo Echo make a bold statement of intent.
The synth sounds, some cut and paste from Echo's heyday (with a dose of high tech steroids), cascade through each track.
But as an at-times forward thinking, at others reflective piece from a band that has lived through massive popularity and come out the other side, this album provides a lot to enjoy.