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"“The Main Sequence at Last” unveils a stunning tapestry of musical innovation and virtuosity. Each track stands as a testament to the band’s meticulous craftsmanship, offering a distinct sonic universe of its own. One remarkable feature that I must acknowledge in this album is the absence of repetition; each composition is a testament to originality that wholesomely invited me on an enthralling journey through intricate rhythms, hypnotic melodies, and soaring instrumental interplay."

"The album stands out for its meticulous refinement in arrangements, chord progressions, and dynamics, showcasing a level of artistry that is truly top-notch."

"gives you the incredible feeling of immersing yourself in a bubble outside of reality and experiencing music as you rarely do."

 For aficionados of Trey Gunn, Radiohead, Tool, and the nuanced complexities of 90s-2000s King Crimson, TATC’s musical tapestry is a breath of fresh air. The album, a collection of instrumental prog/post-prog tracks, unfolds with intricate layers of guitars and touch guitars, skillfully interwoven with a pronounced emphasis on rhythmic elements."

'The Main Sequence At Last' is a twelve-tracker that you have to take in completely.  The playing is simply beautiful.

Listen to 212° now: fans of King Crimson's Discipline era (early eighties) will be instantly won over. The melodic Cosmic Evolution is reminiscent of fellow Americans Djam Karet. A recommended release within the field of art rock.

"The instrumental music presented on the album 'The Main Sequence at Last' is the quintessence of fantastic forms and structures that contain the color range of guitar prog music and post-rock atmosphere"

"From the opening notes, "The Main Sequence at Last" unveils a sonic tapestry that is both intricate and immersive. TATC's exploration of odd and changing time signatures, along with the incorporation of polyrhythms, reflects a dedication to pushing the boundaries of progressive music"

"You’re in for a treat that changes shape, form, colour and taste. This is a multidimensional, cross-genre, universe hopping experience

"The variety of guitar sounds and textures is frankly remarkable"

"a very beautiful, mature album, deep, expressive and different. Will definitely please fans of more complex and experimental prog or if you like 'Stick Men'".

“The Main Sequence at Last” is much more than just an album; it is an invitation to dive into a rich and captivating sound world".  "Get ready to experience an unforgettable musical moment, because this album promises a unique sonic adventure"

"The new album is incredible, with an impactful and versatile instrumental melody, which connects us strongly in a sound that goes from progressive rock to dark alt pop at times, an open work that makes us vibrate from beginning to end"

"Listening closely to 'The Main Sequence at Last' has been like navigating a celestial map of musical exploration where Thirst And The Cow not only pays homage to their influences but also carves a distinct path in the progressive rock genre."

"'The Main Sequence at Last' transcends the limits of conventionality.  And if you appreciate the music of progressive icons like Tool or King Crimson from the 90s-2000s, 'The Main Sequence at Last' is for you! "

"I invite you to immerse yourself in this unique sonic journey, where nuances and sonic references intertwine to create an immersive and memorable listening experience."

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