“Droning electric guitar dominates the dreamy metal-inflected performances.” Vogue

“A slow-burning, doom-laced ballad dripping with distortion and desert stillness.” Eric Alper

“A sonic meditation that captures the tension between earthly harshness and the ethereal infinity of the universe.” R+

“Easily blends blues, doom, and shoegaze into a hazy, gravitational pull, and lives up to its name by being all moody, magnetic, and quietly immense.” Destroy/Exist

“Equally at home expressing Black Sabbath-style riffs as soothing the listener with sugar-coated vocals and guitars that wouldn’t be amiss on a Mazzy Star deep cut. You can only be impressed at how they pull off something so counterintuitive and with such style.”
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“A hazy, slow-burning ballad that channels the haunting stillness of deserts and deep space, the track drips with distorted guitars and a spectral glow. True to their doom-heavy roots, on the new single, GHXST’s sound floats between grit and atmosphere—a meditation on weight, distance, and the quiet pull of the infinite.” Bizzarre 

“A mantra delivered in such a cooly ambiguous way it could be a promise or a threat” The Von Pip Musical Express

"Shelley X’s delayed, reverb-heavy vocals help to make it feel like you’re listening to the track alone in a cavernous warehouse, bathed in waves of sound colliding with the walls around you" Complete Music Update

“Insanely good” From The Strait