“It’s paradoxical that one of the best works of the new progressive rock sung in English of recent years comes from Chile. Maybe it’s globalization?”
Marcello Marinone – Agartha Prog
“It’s paradoxical that one of the best works of the new progressive rock sung in English of recent years comes from Chile. Maybe it’s globalization?”
Marcello Marinone – Agartha Prog
“Thrilling. One of the most talented new symphonic bands I’ve heard in a while. The level of musicianship, the quality of the vocals, the overall sound of the band are all excellent, and the first track, “The Wharf That Holds His Vessel” is a nearly flawless symphonic masterwork.
Tom Karr – Progressiveworld.net
“A beautiful, introspective album. An elegant, delicate neoprogressive sound, with wonderful vocals, outstanding instrumental passages, stunning melodies and overall good taste”.
Gustavo Bolasini – El retorno del gigante
“The band has a talent for creating complex and challenging compositions, but the honesty and humility to keep those creations grounded and accessible. There aren’t a lot of progressive rock bands that achieve both of those as well as Aisles – and the ones that do are among the greats”.
Gary Hill – Music Street Journal