Press for 'We're becoming islands one by one':
UK
BBC: ''beautifully understated... one of Grundle's great strengths is his lyrics'
The Word magazine: 'Grundle is emerging as one of our great off-centre songwriters'
Subba Cultcha: 'A truly lovely piece of work chock full of joyful instrumentation and evocative imagery. 4.5 out of 5'
Teletext: 'it's not one if you're feeling emotionally fragile...Grundle's longing is redemptive and beautiful. 8/10'
Clash magazine: 'Comparisons to Nick Drake and Elliot Smith are inevitable but it is Neil Young who is most often brought to light... very good'
Bearded magazine: 'it’s a rare and special thing when someone shows such a knack for their craft that they create a memorable record... truly moving.'
Q Magazine: 'Quality stuff... 3 stars out of 5'
The Lipster: 'bloody good... plain perfect for the sun-dazzled days of early summer.'
Flavorpill: 'haunting... the perfect kind of music to fall in love to'
Tracksandgigs: 'this gem is an essential purchase'
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IRELAND
Hot Press magazine: 'Grundle's experience as a songwriter is palpable... these are lyrically evocative songs'
State magazine: 'Deeply moving... burns with greater intensity after each listen'
The Irish Times: '(Grundle) can write a bucolic, gentle song that is as good as any you might lend an ear to this or any other year. Stroke this one up as a hit'
FRANCE
Telerama: 'Confidentiel et flamboyant... une suite de révélations.'
Arte tv: 'Un magnifique album Pop-Folk qui a le pouvoir d’arrêter le temps.'
Magic: 'Des mélodies d'une finesse stupéfiante.'
Le Cargo: 'Une voix sensible et déchirante. Bouleversant.'
Coup de cœur Fnac / Rock & Folk: ' Une collection de pépites Pop-Folk d'une sincérité poignante. Une grande réussite.'
France Musique - Eric Serva: ' Une suite de complaintes pluvieuses et sentimentales.'
Pinkushion: ' Un album de Folk élégant et racé, hors du temps.'
Popnews: ' Un disque où tout cohabite avec grâce.'
Foutraque: ' Un flot d’émotions.'
MuzzArt: 'The Sleeping Years chante les déchirures, la distance, les jours de pluie et la solitude avec douceur et retenue sur des mélodies délicates et lumineuses. Un univers aussi poignant que triste et fragile.'
Autres Directions: ' Des chansons touchées par la grâce.'
Longueur D'Ondes: 'Songwriting raffiné, mélodies angéliques et voix au spleen fragile.'
Optimum: ' Une révélation à tout point de vue. Absolument renversant.'
Liability: ' Des pépites d'une douceur incandescente.'
Les Choses: ' Sincérité et simplicité… des chansons à la beauté désarmante.' 17/20
Euradio Nantes: 'Un magnifique album de Pop mélancolique.'
Indiepoprock.net: 'Ce premier album ravira les oreilles sensibles aux ballades folk mélancoliques.'
Tatapoum: 'Un disque qui impressionne par sa simplicité et son honnêteté.'
GERMANY
ITALY
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BELGIUM
Rif Raf - Sélection du mois: 'Un vrai tour de force (...) Avec une musique sobre, propre, soignée et discrète (guitares éclairées, piano gracile, cordes en caresse, ligne de batterie en veilleuse (...)), Sleeping Years signe un disque à l'ossature folk-pop classique, très british, délicate, pas joyeuse mais soyeuse - ***'
La Dernière Heure: 'Le Nord-Irlandais envoûte avec des compositions fines, mélancoliques, rêveuses. Un songwriting soigné'
HOLLAND
POLAND
Press for 'You and me against the world', 'Setting fire to sleepy towns' and 'Clocks and clones' EPs

The Guardian: 'his voice breaks exquisitely between hope and despair in songs that the acoustic guitar was invented for'
Dazed and Confused: 'a one-man show that owes his lilting metaphysical lyricism to the likes of Nick Drake, Elliot Smith and John Martyn. It's good to know that there are people like him out there'
Stuart Bailie (BBC Radio): 'Just as Sufjan Stevens has been moved to celebrate the quirks and character of the United States, so Dale Grundle is devising his own charts, full of wonder, dread and reverie. Can't wait to see where he takes us next.'
Les Inrockuptibles: ‘Un romantisme rêveur; une voix vaste et une guitare faste’
Rolling Stone: ‘Un très jolie mini-album… délicieux et acoustique’
Hot Press: 'absolutely gorgeous'
Time Out: 'engagingly mournful, melodic songcraft'
Who needs radio: ‘indie folk artisan Grundle is a lyrical force to be reckoned with’
Sixeyes: 'a definite talent musically, vocally, and lyrically'