Here’s how the label describes it: "Fragile, emotional tones with a prevailing melancholic feel ... this debut release by Australian artist Boy Is Fiction captures those quiet moments of introspection just before sleep ... juxtaposed against broken late night sounds and restless movements ... utilising electronics, effects, drum machines, guitars, and pianos to put together this collection of intensely personal tracks ..." To me, it sounds a bit like Harold Budd with touches of Autechre thrown in. At some times, however, the drums that come in seem to be out of place. It’s as if Boy Is Fiction can’t quite decide what they want to sound like. Even so, this is definitely not music for the dancefloor. For the most part, the drums are incidental to the drones and synth lines. Overall, this is a very pleasant listen but not terribly demanding of the listener. Good background music for reading. For me the best tracks were the two that don’t seem to really fit on the album: "Glue/Let Me Think" and "The Bits in the Numbers." These two tracks are a bit more dissonant and more forceful than the rest of the disc. You can check out some of their tracks on their myspace page (listed as artist link above). This is the first album on a new label and it seems like they have a good start. Well worth checking out. The album weighs in at 49 minutes.